Two transgender girls who originally challenged President Donald Trump’s executive order on sports participation, “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports,” withdraw their lawsuit in New Hampshire. Multiple outlets report the decision follows a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling issued in related litigation that affects the legal path of similar challenges. The plaintiffs are reported to cite their own personal hardships as an additional reason for ending the case. The girls were among the first to bring the challenge to the executive order, which targets participation in women’s sports. In withdrawing, they effectively end that specific legal action in New Hampshire, while the broader legal debate over the executive order remains subject to the outcomes of other cases. The reporting indicates the withdrawal is not presented as a reversal of the girls’ underlying concerns, but as a response to the changed legal landscape after the Supreme Court decision and the burdens associated with continuing the litigation. The articles frame the development as a procedural termination tied to the Supreme Court’s ruling and the plaintiffs’ circumstances.
Transgender girls withdraw New Hampshire lawsuit after U.S. Supreme Court ruling
Two transgender girls who originally challenged President Donald Trump’s executive order on sports participation, “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports,” withdraw their lawsuit in New Hampshire. Multiple...
- Two transgender girls withdraw a lawsuit in New Hampshire challenging the executive order “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports.”
- They cite a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling in related cases as a key factor.
- The plaintiffs also point to personal hardships in deciding to drop the case.
- The girls were among the first to challenge the executive order.
- The withdrawal ends the New Hampshire action but leaves other related litigation to continue.
Two transgender girls who were the first to challenge President Donald Trump's executive order, “Keeping Men Out of Women's Sports,” have withdrawn their lawsuit in New Hampshire based on a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling in related cases and their own personal hardships
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