Federal Judge Allows SCOTUS Case on Trans Athletes to Proceed After Dismissal Attempt
A federal judge has ruled that a Supreme Court case challenging transgender athletes' participation in women's sports can proceed after an attempt to dismiss it was rejected. The legal defense aims to 'save women's sports' from what they claim is unfair competition by trans athletes.

A federal judge has ruled in favor of allowing a US Supreme Court case challenging the participation of transgender athletes in women's sports teams to proceed, after an attempt was made to dismiss it. The lawsuit, known as 'Save Women's Sports,' argues that biological boys should not be allowed to compete on girls' and women's sports teams due to differences in physical characteristics. The ruling allows the case to move forward despite efforts by a trans athlete from Idaho to have it dismissed. The Supreme Court will now consider the merits of the lawsuit, which has sparked controversy over issues of fairness and equality in sports.