The Supreme Court heard arguments in a pair of cases challenging laws from West Virginia and Idaho that restrict transgender girls and women from competing on teams that correspond with their gender identity. Jan Crawford reports.
Breakdown
- Supreme Court debates impact of transgender athlete bans on girls' sports
- Transgender athletes argue bans violate Constitution and Title IX 40s
- States say transgender girls can compete only on teams matching birth sex 53s
- Athletes share personal experiences on both sides of the issue 1m 1s
- Justices seem likely to uphold bans but allow state-level differences 1m 47s