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The Supreme Court will take up cases involving laws in Idaho and West Virginia that prohibit transgender athletes from participating in girls' and women's sports.
News spoke with Professor John Taylor from West Virginia University on the possible implications this case may have.
The Alma Grace McDonough Center was filled with optimism on Tuesday as the countdown to the fall sports season begins on the ...
The court took up a pair of cases about state laws in Idaho and West Virginia that ban people assigned male at birth from ...
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The Supreme Court will hear arguments from female athletes challenging males in women's sports, as they advocate for ...
But the West Virginia abortion-pills case, GenBioPro v. Raynes, drew 10 friend-of-the-court briefs supporting the ...
While most kids in the summertime are launching themselves into the pool, one West Virginia girl is launching rockets, and ...
In 2005, Catherine Moles hosted a family cookout. Her niece, Melanie Metheny, brought her 3-year-old son Ryan. Catherine remembers Melanie trailing after him around the event and “doting” on him. “She ...
The Basketball Tournament — set to tip-off in the Mountain State this evening, both West Virginia and Marshall University’s participating squads have solidified ...
To Athletic Director Wren Baker this weekend was one of triumph and it had far less to do with Best Virginia than it did with West Virginia University. While the state’s sports fans were focused on ...
The court is diving into the hot button issue of transgender athletes joining female sports teams. More than half the states have bans.
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