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Federal Judge Dismisses Connecticut Transgender Athlete Lawsuit

'Conservative lawmakers in more than 20 states have introduced legislation to ban or limit males from competing in female sports...'

(Headline USA) A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit that sought to prevent male athletes, who call themselves transgender females, from competing in girls high school sports in Connecticut.

The Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference, which oversees scholastic sports in the state, allows high school athletes to compete in sports according to their gender identity.

The lawsuit was filed a year ago by female runners who argued they were deprived of wins, state titles and athletic opportunities by being forced to compete against two male sprinters.

U.S. District Court Judge Robert Chatigny dismissed the lawsuit on procedural grounds, saying in the ruling released Sunday that there was no dispute to resolve because the two transgender athletes have graduated and the plaintiffs could not identify other female transgender athletes.

The lawsuit had been closely watched since the Trump administration’s Justice Department and the Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights had sided with the plaintiffs. But the Biden administration withdrew that support in February.

Conservative lawmakers in more than 20 states have introduced legislation to ban or limit males from competing in female sports.

Laws banning boys and men from participating in women’s organized sports have been signed in Idaho, Mississippi, Tennessee and Arkansas.

Arguments in the Connecticut lawsuit centered around Title IX, the federal law that requires equal opportunities for women and girls in education, including sports.

Defense attorney Joshua Block argued the CIAC policy doesn’t deny any girl a meaningful opportunity to participate in sports, but that overturning it would violate the Title IX rights of transgender girls.

“No court, no agency has ever defined a participation opportunity as winning an equal number of trophies,” he argued.

The plaintiffs argue that the rights of biological girls under Title IX are being violated in Connecticut by being forced to compete against biological males.

Plaintiff attorney Roger Brooks, from the Alliance Defending Freedom, argued that the law guarantees girls “equal quality” of competition, which he said is denied by having to race men who have inherent physiological advantages.

The Alliance Defending Freedom said on Sunday that it will appeal the dismissal of the lawsuit.

Adapted from reporting by the Associated Press.

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