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This trans student just won at state. The Supreme Court might now ban her from sports.
By Faefyx Collington at LGBTQ Nation
· June 4, 2026
· 1 min read
High school sophomore Becky Pepper-Jackson just won the West Virginia Class AAA girls' shot put championship. But she might have played her last season, as the Supreme Court is expected to rule in her challenge to the state’s trans sports ban later this month, and she might be barred from participat
Why this matters
The outcome of Becky Pepper-Jackson's challenge to West Virginia's trans sports ban has significant implications for transgender students nationwide. A ruling in favor of the ban could set a precedent for other states to enact similar laws, potentially barring thousands of transgender students from participating in school sports. This case connects to a broader national debate over the rights of transgender athletes, with several states already implementing or proposing restrictions on their participation. The National LGBTQ Task Force has been tracking these developments, highlighting the need for inclusive policies that protect the rights of transgender students. As the Supreme Court prepares to rule, the Trevor Project crisis line remains a vital resource for transgender youth who may be impacted by the decision, providing support and guidance during a time of uncertainty. The ruling will be closely watched by LGBTQ+ advocates and athletes across the country.
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Category: rights ·
Published: June 4, 2026 ·
Source: LGBTQ Nation ·
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What is this story about? High school sophomore Becky Pepper-Jackson just won the West Virginia Class AAA girls' shot put championship. But she might have played her last season, as the Supreme Court is expected to rule in her challenge to the state’s trans sports ban later this month, and she might be barred from participat
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