The families of two transgender high Hampshire’s transgender athletes added the administration of President Donald Trump to a trial contesting laws that prevent athletes from participating in girls sports.
The complainant adolescents, Parker Tirrell and Iris Turmelle, initially filed the trial last year to contest a current law of the New Hampshire state prohibiting trans athletes from participating in the sports of girls. On Wednesday, a federal judge granted a request to add the Trump administration to the list of accused on the president’s recent decree.
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Trump signed the executive decree “No Men in Women’s Sports” on February 5, which prohibited any federal funding for educational establishments that allow biological men to compete in female or girls sports teams.
The New Hampshire was already one of the 25 states with a law in place to apply similar prohibitions on trans inclusion, but Tirrell and Turmelle have in any case been authorized to compete in female teams, thanks to the decision to A federal judge in their state.
“The systematic targeting of transgender people through American institutions is frightening, but the targeting of young people in schools, refusing them the support and essential opportunities during their most vulnerable years, is particularly cruel,” said Chris Erchull, a Happy lawyer.
Lawyers claimed Trump’s decree, as well as parts of a January 20 This prohibits federal money from being used to “promote gender ideology”, subjects adolescents and all transgender girls to discrimination in violation of federal guarantees of equal protection and their rights under title IX.
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Lawyers also said that executive orders illegally submitting adolescent schools to the threat of losing federal funds for having allowed them to do sports.
The situation involving the two Trans athletes also caused a second trial after the parents carried bracelets which read “XX” in reference to the organic organic chromosomes, and would have been prohibited from the school for having worn them.
The complainants Kyle Famers and Anthony Fote continued the Bow school district after being banished from the school for carrying the bracelets during the football match of their daughters in September.
In The trial Fired by Famers and Fote, they allegedly alleged that they had been informed by school officials to withdraw the armbands or they should leave the match.
The two fathers say that the brassard’s intention was not to protest against Tirrell, but to support their own daughters in a game that presented a biological man.