Federal Appeals Court Pushes Back Against Religious Discrimination in Vermont School Sports Ban
A federal appeals court has struck down Vermont’s punitive ban on a Christian school after it forfeited a girls basketball game over concerns about transgender athlete participation, highlighting government hostility toward religious beliefs and the ongoing battle for fairness in school sports.
In a decisive ruling on September 9, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit overturned Vermont’s attempt to exclude Mid Vermont Christian School from its state sports league, reaffirming protections for religious freedom against governmental overreach. This case isn’t just about one school or one game — it underscores a deeper conflict between America’s foundational liberties and an activist state apparatus determined to impose ideological conformity. Why Is The Government Punishing Faith-Based Schools? Mid Vermont Christian School forfeited a single girls basketball game in 2023 because it believed that competing against a team with a transgender player compromised...
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