Supreme Court to Decide on Trans Athletes in Women's Sports

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The Supreme Court will hear a case on trans athletes in women's sports, which could set a new national precedent.
A federal judge rejected a trans athlete's request to drop the case
The case involves Idaho's law preventing trans athletes from competing in women's sports
Attorneys general from 27 states support the defense

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