Connecticut
Former Connecticut athletes ask appeals court to resurrect their challenge to state’s trans-inclusive sports policy
4 ladies who have been previously highschool athletes in Connecticut are asking an appeals court docket to allow them to revive their problem to the state’s trans-inclusive sports activities coverage.
The 4 cisgender ladies argued that the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Convention’s coverage permitting transgender ladies to compete in highschool women’ sports activities put them at an athletic drawback, and sued underneath Title IX.
The case was dismissed attributable to lack of standing, however the U.S. Courtroom of Appeals for the Second Circuit agreed final month to rehear the attraction.
The plaintiffs — Selina Soule, Chelsea Mitchell, Alanna Smith and Ashley Nicoletti — are actually arguing that the case does have standing to lift their Title IX issues and needs to be allowed to proceed in district court docket.
“So Plaintiffs sued underneath Title IX, which has protected feminine athletes’ equal alternatives and efficient lodging for many years. Over three years later, the feminine athletes nonetheless haven’t obtained a deserves ruling. The injustice that started on the observe adopted the feminine athletes to the courtroom,” the plaintiff’s submitting reads.
They argue that Connecticut’s trans-inclusive coverage ignores bodily distinctions between women and men that will require sex-separated sports activities, and allowed two transgender ladies — Andraya Yearwood and Terry Miller — to compete alongside the plaintiffs throughout their highschool athletic careers.
“And the results have been devastating on high-performing feminine observe athletes, like Plaintiffs right here. One named plaintiff, as an illustration, was disadvantaged of ‘4 state championship titles, two All New England awards, medals, factors, and publicity’ as a result of she misplaced to at least one or each organic males,” the submitting reads.
When the appeals court docket threw out the case again in December, a three-judge panel decided that the plaintiffs had positioned first in some observe and discipline occasions even after they have been competing towards the transgender ladies.
Transgender opponents in athletics has grow to be a contentious subject as some within the GOP look to restrict the athletes to collaborating within the sport designated to their intercourse assigned at delivery, slightly than their gender identification.
Earlier this week, Wyoming’s Republican Gov. Mark Gordon gave the inexperienced gentle to laws barring transgender ladies and women from competing on feminine sports activities groups. Eighteen different states have comparable bans, based on the Related Press.
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Connecticut
CT’s attorney general vows to fight for immigrant families, reproductive rights as Trump is inaugurated
HARTFORD, CT (WFSB) – Connecticut’s attorney general sought to assure people in Connecticut that he would fight to enforce the state’s laws and policies.
Attorney General William Tong planned a news conference on Monday at 4 p.m. to discuss the state’s response to President-elect Donald Trump’s anticipated executive orders.
Trump was set to be inaugurated as president at noon on Monday.
Tong said it is the state’s policy to respect, honor and protect immigrants and immigrant families. He also said it is the policy to respect, honor and protect women, patients, doctors, and nurses, and the reproductive rights of all people.
Tong said the state also protects LGBTQ+ families and the right of people to form a union.
“Today, we inaugurate a new president,” Tong said. “ While the vast majority in Connecticut wanted a different direction, this is the path our nation chose. Many tell me they have never been more worried for the future of our country. I have never been more resolute and determined to fight for it.
The attorney general said the state was prepared for the fight ahead because it had done so before.
“When Trump 1.0 tried to dismantle the Affordable Care Act, we stopped him. When Trump 1.0 tried to defund Connecticut police, we blocked him. When Trump 1.0 tried to dismantle the U.S. Postal Service for political gain, we sued and we stopped him. When Trump 1.0 tried to roll back federal climate and clean air regulations, we sued and we won. That firewall never came down,” Tong said. “I do not know how these fights will go, and I cannot promise we will win every battle. But I know this — when my parents fell and failed they barely took a breath before they were on their feet again. Attorneys general across the country are on our feet today, and we have never been more coordinated, determined and ready for this fight.”
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Connecticut
STORM WATCH: Heavy snow followed by deep freeze in Connecticut
Here’s what you need to know:
- Snow will become heavy at times between 5-9 p.m.
- Peak snowfall rates of 1-2 inches per hour are possible
- Snow showers will linger through 1-3 a.m.
- Wetter snowfall closer to the coast, fluffy in Litchfield County
- Arctic cold moves in for snow cleanup Monday morning
- Bright but very cold with 20s for highs and teens for lows
Tonight: Moderate to heavy snow. Colder. Breezy. Lows near 17.
Monday: AM slick spots, sunny. Cold. Highs near 24. Lows near 6.
Tuesday: Partly sunny. Arctic cold. Highs near 18. Lows near 8.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny. Very cold. Highs near 20. Lows near 10.
Thursday: Partly cloudy. Highs near 25. Lows near 21.
Friday: Mostly sunny. Not as cold. Highs near 30. Lows near 24.
Connecticut
PHOTOS: Winter storm hits Connecticut
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — A winter storm is hitting Connecticut Sunday afternoon, bringing the first significant snow of the season. The majority of the state will likely see 4-8 inches, while the higher terrain of northwest and northeast parts of the state may see 8+ inches.
Connecticut Weather Radar
The winter storm is expected to continue impacting the state into early Monday morning. Get the latest forecast information here.
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