Doj: California can be sued on the participation of trans athletes

California’s public school system can withstand legal issues if it allows transgender athletes to participate in girls’ athletic competitions.
Athletic said on Tuesday that Assistant Attorney General, Harmeet in the Civil Rights Division of Justice Department. Dhillon said in a letter that allowing trans athletes to compete leads to a 14th amendment in the Constitution. This amendment guarantees equal security.
The letter was sent to the California International Federation, the governing body of the school game, and said that there could be legal consequences. A CIF bylav allows trans athletes to compete with girls, regardless of the gender listed on a student’s academic record.
The issue attracted more attention to the weekend when transgender girl AB Hernandez competed in the state championship, won high jump and triple jump and finished second in long jump.
President Donald Trump has kept transgender women out of competitions for girls and women who aim of their second administration.
Last week, Trump threatened to withdraw federal funding from the state on the issue, the California Education Department unveiled a scheme stating that any biological woman had lost a place on the podium with the top three, if a transgender athlete would be honored with a medal for that place when beaten by a transgender athlete.
And the kingdom was right for its word. The girls, who dumped a place, were standing next to the podium due to his involvement in the hernandez competition.
The department said that it will send more information to schools this week.
The Department of Justice wants the CIF to remove its bylav provision, so that trans athletes can be allowed to compete. Last week on truth social, Trump threatened a “large -scale fine” for the state.
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