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Friday, December 16, 2022

“Appeals court upholds CIAC’s transgender policy”: Lori Riley of The Hartford Courant has this report.

Valerie Richardson of The Washington Times reports that “Female track athletes lose appeal against Connecticut’s transgender sports policy.”

Dave Collins of The Associated Press reports that “Court upholds Connecticut’s transgender athlete policy.”

Devan Cole of CNN reports that “Federal appeals court throws out case brought by Connecticut high school girls challenging trans-inclusive sports policy.”

Bianca Quilantan of Politico reports that “2nd Circuit tosses Connecticut transgender athlete challenge; The case could be the first in the nation to allow the Supreme Court to weigh in on transgender students’ rights to play on teams that match their gender identity.”

Brooke Migdon of The Hill reports that “Transgender athletes score legal victory in Connecticut case.”

Matt Dwyer, Frankie Graziano, and Patrick Skahill of Connecticut Public Radio report that “Connecticut lawsuit against transgender girls competing in women’s athletics is dismissed.”

And Mark Walsh of Education Week reports that “Appeals Court Upholds Connecticut’s Pro-Transgender Student Athletics Policy.”

You can access today’s ruling of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit at this link.

Posted at 6:22 PM by Howard Bashman



“Tech groups ask Supreme Court to rule on hot-button Texas social media law”: Brian Fung of CNN has this report.

And Rebecca Kern of Politico reports that “Tech trade groups petition SCOTUS on Texas social media law; With Thursday’s action, the Supreme Court has now received petitions from two conflicting split circuit rulings related to state laws that seek to force platforms to carry certain speech.”

You can view the petition for writ of certiorari at this link.

Posted at 9:58 AM by Howard Bashman