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Athletes, women’s and civil rights groups support Idaho transgender athlete’s lawsuit

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halted by a federal judge. The coalition, as well as LGBTQ advocates on the ground, claim the law is discriminatory and violates not only the privacy rights of transgender athletes, but cisgender athletes who don’t adhere to stereotypical gender norms.The two plaintiffs challenging the law are Lindsay Hecox, a student at Boise state University who wants to try out for the school’s cross country team, and Jane Doe, a senior at Boise High School who is cisgender but worries she will be subjected to the law’s requirement that students suspected of being transgender submit to invasive “sex verification” testing.One of the briefs filed in the case was brought by Athlete Ally, an organization advocating for LGBTQ inclusion in sports, and the.

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