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California Dismisses Supreme Court Ruling, Will Continue To Allow ‘Transgender’-Identified Male Athletes In Girls Sports

California officials reject a recent Supreme Court ruling and will continue allowing transgender‑identified male athletes to compete in girls’ sports, intensifying nationwide debates over fairness, parental rights, and the future of women’s athletics.

July 10, 2026
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(Harbinger's Daily) Despite the recent Supreme Court ruling in favor of girl-only sports, California will continue to allow “transgender”-identified male athletes to compete in girls and women’s sports.

According to Fox News Digital, a spokesperson for Governor Gavin Newsom said that “the Supreme Court ruling will not impact California’s current setup.”

Reporter Jackson Thompson posted on X about the governor’s office’s response to the Supreme Court’s ruling in State of West Virginia v. BPJ that states are allowed to protect girls and women’s sports with laws that keep sports separate based on biology.

But the Court’s ruling did not overturn state laws that allow boys to compete on the basis of “gender identity,” a spurious, completely subjective individual and social construct.

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