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Dear community,
Tomorrow, on January 13, 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear West Virginia v. B.P.J. and Little v. Hecox , two cases that threaten transgender young people's right to participate in school and public life fully.
These cases are not just about sports. They represent a coordinated effort to exclude trans youth from belonging, visibility, and opportunity. We refuse to let that effort go unanswered [[link removed]] .
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That is why we are mobilizing to Washington, DC, and across the country to show up loud, united, and impossible to ignore. When we gather outside the Court and in our neighborhoods, we demonstrate what real community power looks like and make clear that trans youth are not alone.
Sports bans do not make anyone safer [[link removed]] . They fuel harassment, invite surveillance of all girls, and deepen racial and gender inequities, especially for Black girls and gender-nonconforming youth. They distract from the real work of creating schools and spaces that are safe, supportive, and resourced for everyone.
On January 13, we show up for trans athletes.
We show up for families and caregivers.
We show up for a future where every young person belongs.
Sign up to attend a rally or community event in your neighborhood [[link removed]] and be part of this national moment of solidarity.
In solidarity,
Mariah Moore
Director of Policy and Programs
Transgender Law Center
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