A federal judge has struck down New Hampshire's 'banned concepts' law, which limited teaching on race and gender in public schools from kindergarten through 12th grade, deeming it unconstitutional. The American Civil Liberties Union of New Hampshire noted that this decision is the first of its kind in the nation. This ruling comes amid ongoing debates and actions related to gender and sports, including a push to ban biological males from competing in female sports. On Governor Chris Sununuâs desk is House Bill 1205, a measure that would bar boys from girlsâ scholastic sports in grades 5-12 based on sex at birth. The 'Take Back Title IX' bus tour, led by the Independent Women's Forum and the Our Bodies, Our Sports Coalition, has commenced, advocating for the preservation of women's sports. The tour will travel across the U.S. until June 28, with a notable stop in Washington, D.C., on June 25.
Middle school students who protested against allowing transgender athletes to compete in womenâs sports are BANNED from future competitions⌠https://t.co/WNy6gR7NAf
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On Gov. Chris Sununuâs desk is House Bill 1205, a Fairness in Women's Sports measure that would bar boys from girlsâ scholastic sports in grades 5-12 based on sex at birth. The bill passed both GOP-controlled houses with no Democratic votes. https://t.co/VnYgbZw9u9