CHARLESTON – West Virginia Attorney General J.B. McCuskey laid out his argument to the U.S. Supreme Court defending the state’s law meant to keep transgender girls and women from competing with biological girls and women in public school and college athletics.
The Attorney General’s Office announced late Friday that it had filed its opening brief in West Virginia v. BPJ, which the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to add to its docket in July. The Supreme Court’s next term begins Monday, Sept. 29, and continues through June 25, 2026.