Arizona: Court blocks ban on transgender minors' participation in women's sports
The state's Save Women's Sports Act is in jeopardy after a federal judge issued an injunction to stop it.
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Arizona District Court Judge Jennifer Zipps issued a preliminary injunction against the so-called Save Women's Sports Act to allow transgender individuals to participate in women's sports competitions at the college level.
In her brief, Judge Zipps stated:
This decision is not final, as the U.S. Supreme Court will have the last word. Tom Horne, Arizona's Superintendent of Public Instruction, opposes the ruling:
Former Arizona Governor Doug Ducey signed into law the Save Women's Sports Act in 2022 after receiving approval from the state's House.