States can ban transgender participation in girls and women's sports, Supreme Court rules
The Supreme Court justices weighed in on whether states can ban transgender athletes from competing in female school and college sports. Jan Crawford has more.

The Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday against two transgender students who wanted to play sports with teams that aligned with their gender identity.
The Supreme Court justices weighed in on whether states can ban transgender athletes from competing in female school and college sports. Jan Crawford has more.
A conservative majority on the Supreme Court upheld state bans on transgender athletes in female sports. NBC News’ Stephanie Gosk reports.
The change is likely to benefit Republicans, who brought the case and rely more on large donors.
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