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US Supreme Court to rule on birthright citizenship and trans athletes - BBC

US Supreme Court to rule on birthright citizenship and trans athletes - BBC
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The US Supreme Court is preparing to rule on two major issues: the limitation of birthright citizenship and the participation of transgender athletes in women's sports. These decisions could significantly impact constitutional precedent and current immigration policy.

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These rulings address fundamental questions about citizenship rights and the legal landscape regarding gender identity in sports.

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Share Save Add as preferred on Google Grace Eliza Goodwin Getty Images Supporters of banning trans athletes from women's and girls' sports hold signs outside the US Supreme Court this week The US Supreme Court will release two of its most anticipated rulings of Donald Trump's presidency on Tuesday.

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