
It’s Shocking to Consider the Roberts Court Perspective on Race
• In the case of West Virginia v. B.P.J., the conservative supermajority of the Roberts Court issued a 6–3 ruling upholding state legislation that bans transgender women and girls from participating in sports. • The Court declined to apply equal protection standards, instead utilizing a "watered-down" form of judicial scrutiny to justify the exclusion of trans athletes, regardless of biological advantage. • This decision is significant as it signals a broader judicial trend of the current Court refusing to safeguard the civil rights of transgender individuals.
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