ACLU of Utah Files Lawsuit Against State Ban on Transgender Girls in Sports
ACLU of Utah Files Lawsuit Against State Ban on Transgender Girls in Sports
The American Civil Liberties Union of Utah has filed a lawsuit against the state’s ban on transgender athletes in high school girls sports.According to The Deseret, the lawsuit was filed on behalf of the families of two transgender girls who attend public schools—a 16-year-old volleyball player and a 13-year-old swimmer. The plaintiffs filed their complaints anonymously to “protect their children.”ABC4 notes that the families are jointly represented by the American Civil Liberties Union of Utah, the National Center for Lesbian Rights, and the Wilson Sonsini Goodirch & Rosati law firm.Christine Durham, the former Chief Justice of the Utah Supreme Court and current senior counsel at Wilson Sonsini, told ABC4 that Utah’s transgender legislation cannot survive in its current form.“This law bans transgender girls from competing with girls in every sport, at every grade level, and regardless of each girl’s individual circumstances,” Durham said. “It cannot survive constitutional scrutiny and it endangers transgender children.”
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