Idaho AG fights for women’s sports law in an important case in the Supreme Court

Idaho AG fights for women’s sports law in an important case in the Supreme Court

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Idaho Attorney General Raul Labrador The United States is working in such cases that can determine the future of women’s sports.

Last week, the Supreme Court agreed to hear the case Little Vs. HeckoxIn 2020, when Idaho became a priority for states with laws banning Trans LE Thalets in women’s games. Trans Lete Threet at Bois State, Lindsay Hakeoks filed a claim on the university’s women’s cross-country team to compete.

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Idaho Attorney General Raul Labrador speaks outside the Supreme Court at Washington, DC on April 24, 2024 (Andrew Haricic/Getty Image)

The US District Court approved a preliminary order for Idaho district and stopped the law enforcement because the prosecution was found to be successful in proving unconstitutional. The order of the 9th Circuit Court upheld the order, but now there will be a chance to intervene in the Supreme Court.

However, Labrador hopes that a state should decide on a state with a widespread outcome rather than carrying out its own specific law on the issue. He wants a new national example. “I believe they are going to do this,” Labrador told Fox News Digital in a special interview.

“I guess they have a big decision on whether men can participate in women’s games, and importantly, how to decide whether the transgender people are protected by federal constituents and state and federal laws.”

Labrador has been given the task of selecting a lawyer to argue on behalf of his state, and according to the Supreme Court’s argument, the entire “Save Women’s Sports” movement.

AG The lawyer shared what his intention to argue.

He said, “The most important (argument) is that the 14th repair does not prevent your daughters from protecting their daughters and there is no special classification that allow boys to participate in girls’ sports,” he said.

Three years ago in the ATTorney Turney General of Idaho, in the 5th of the Little vs Hecox case in Little Vs. The first contact was in the heckox case. At that time, he worked as a legal advice for the state to handle the case, it is believed that this is a “general knowledge”.

However, Labrador also said that the mainstream society did not fully understand the question. He blames on the “scientific community”.

“For a while, the community was not sure how to face it,” Labrador said.

“Nevertheless, the scientific community began to look for scientific evidence that there was no difference between a girl and a biological girl born in a girl born. And we just knew that it was ridiculous, and I think now science and I think that people ignore these issues.”

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Two years ago, two college students joined the defendant’s list before the Labrador accepted the post of AG in the state.

Former Idaho State University’s athletes Madison Kenyan and Mary Kate Marshal filed a lawsuit after competing against the man in his college career in 2021.

“My coach was settled in the room and told us that we would compete against the male lete drayer in a particular visit. And we just let us know. And I remember sitting around the room looking around,” Well, what do my teammates think about it? “What should we do?” “Told to Kenyan Fox News Digital.

“For us, for us, I was going to compete or not. I was going to put everything out and what happens. And of course, this man Lete That beat me, beat me all my colleagues and happened throughout the season.

Kenyan further said that when she first happened, she felt that the situation was “spread under the carpet”.

“I think many people saw that it was clearly not right and it would not survive. And this would be a problem and they did not work on it.”

Kenyan said that she was then inspired to join her speech class in Idaho State, where she wrote a speech about the laws she wanted to support.

For the Labrador, the general behavior of the people of People, standing on the opposition, and the general behavior of the people of people, the support of young Idaho women is “extremely important” and expensive for women.

“The society was not kind to them, the local people were not kindly treated with them, they were being pressured on the cave on this topic, they were called all kinds of names, ‘fanatics’ and other things,” Labrador said.

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Idaho Attorney General Raul Labrador speaks outside the Supreme Court at Washington, DC on April 24, 2024 (Andrew Haricic/Getty Image)

Labrador said that when Trans LeTE Thale competed against his daughters in the high school tournament, he saw the same behavior among other families in his state.

“The media has tried to embarrass these families in peace, and many times these families speak out, but many times the media are afraid to speak their views for what the media does with them.” Labrador said.

Now, after many years of broad evolution on this topic and political pace from the President Donald Trump And the role of GOP on this topic, a new federal example may be implemented at the beginning of the year.

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