MARY MARGARET OLOHAN
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A biologically male middle school student may run on a girls’ cross country team this fall in spite of West Virginia’s new law banning biological males from women’s sports, U.S. Circuit Judge Joseph R. Goodwin ruled Wednesday.
Lawyers from the ACLU-West Virginia had argued that HB 3293 would unfairly prevent the 11-year-old student, Becky Pepper-Jackson, from participating on a girls’ cross country team.
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In this article:ACLU-West Virginia, Becky Pepper-Jackson, Biologically Male Middle School Student, cross country team, Girls’ Cross Country Team, HB 3293, Judge Joseph R. Goodwin, Male Middle School Student Can Run On Girls’ Cross Country Team, U.S. Circuit Judge Joseph R. Goodwin, West Virginia

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