(SRN NEWS) – A federal judge has extended a temporary order allowing a boy to play soccer for his New Hampshire high school girls team. U.S. District Court Chief Judge Landia McCafferty wants more time to consider arguments for a longer-term order and a possible trial. The families of two boys filed a lawsuit this month seeking to overturn the state’s ban on males competing against females in school sports. Judge McCafferty has extended her order for another two weeks through September 10th, when she will issue a new decision.
France is doubling-down on the LGBT agenda. It began with opening ceremonies for the Paris Olympics, which featured a homosexual version of da Vinci’s “Last Supper”. Now the performer who portrayed Christ in that production has been named a torchbearer for the Paris Paralympics. D.J. Barbara Butch, who describes herself as a lesbian, helped open the Games for disabled people, which will run through September 8th. Christians around the globe expressed outrage at the “Last Supper” presentation.
A federal appeals court has rejected Tennessee’s attempt to collect millions of dollars in family planning funds without complying with federal rules requiring clinics to provide abortion referrals. Last year, Tennessee’s attorney general filed a federal complaint seeking to overturn the Department of Health and Human Services’ decision to disqualify the state from receiving the money through Title Ten. In 2021, the Biden administration announced that clinics that accept family planning funds must offer information about abortion.
A Georgia Senate committee is starting a new push by Republicans in the state to ban males from participating in women’s sports. Senators heard testimony this week from five former college swimmers who are suing the NCAA and Georgia Tech over a man’s participation in the 2022 NCAA women’s championships. Two years ago, lawmakers approved a measure that lets the Georgia High School Association regulate transgender participation in sports. It does not cover collegiate athletics.
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