The Supreme Court announced on Wednesday that it will hear a pair of cases challenging state laws banning biological men from women’s sports in January, setting the date for arguments with implications for dozens of similar state laws.
The high court scheduled oral arguments for Little v. Hecox and West Virginia v. B.P.J. for Jan. 13, 2026, meaning the justices will hear both the cases about transgender sports laws back-to-back.
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