A federal judge has extended a temporary order allowing a transgender girl to continue playing soccer for her high school team in New Hampshire. This extension, lasting two weeks, comes as the judge considers whether to impose a longer-lasting preliminary injunction. The case involves a challenge to a New Hampshire ban on transgender girls participating in girls' sports teams. Additionally, New Hampshire's top court upheld a school district policy that prevents teachers and officials from disclosing students' transgender status to parents without permission. The policy was challenged by a mother but her appeal was struck down by the New Hampshire Supreme Court.
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Officials in New London, N.H., allowed a transgender athlete back on a girls team, saying that the law barring transgender athletes from girls’ sports teams, which is the subject of a pending federal lawsuit, contradicts other state and federal statutes. https://t.co/aDQXBS5bwu
New Hampshire top court upholds school transgender student policy https://t.co/xQH0DVi62o https://t.co/M3voapTsJp