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梅拉尼娅·特朗普表示,这起6票赞成、3票反对的裁决印证了她数月前在回忆录中提出的立场
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福克斯新闻报道了最高法院支持爱达荷州和西弗吉尼亚州法案、有效禁止生理男性参与女子体育赛事的裁决。宪法法律专家乔纳森·特利和首席法律通讯员香农·布里姆解释称,该裁决符合“跨性别身份不属于种族或宗教这类受保护类别”的观点,将相关决定权留给各州。
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在最高法院裁定各州可将女子和女童体育队限定为生理女性参赛者后,第一夫人梅拉尼娅·特朗普周二援引了其畅销回忆录中的段落,表示该裁决与她长期以来支持的立场一致。
特朗普在X平台上发文,援引了她在最高法院这项具有里程碑意义的6票赞成、3票反对裁决数月前出版的回忆录中的段落。该裁决认定,根据《第九章法案》和平等保护条款,各州可基于生理性别确定女子和女童体育赛事的参赛资格。
“想必很多人都知道,我全力支持LGBTQIA+群体,但我们也必须确保我们的女子运动员得到保护和尊重,”第一夫人在X平台上写道,并引导读者查阅她的回忆录《梅拉尼娅》第156页。
美国参议院委员会就跨性别运动员事宜对美国冰球队作出新调查结果
第一夫人梅拉尼娅·特朗普的这番表态,距离最高法院确立全新全国性先例仅数小时。(美联社照片/杰奎琳·马丁 资料图)
“美国最高法院现已从法律上确认了这一观点:‘根据《第九章法案》和第十四修正案的平等保护条款,学校是否可以将女子和女童体育赛事限定为生理女性参与?……答案是肯定的,’”特朗普继续说道,援引了法院的裁决内容。
“美国民众既可以支持LGBTQIA+群体的权利,也可以保护女子运动员的参赛机会,”她补充道,“尊重每一个人,同时确保女子体育赛事公平。这两种理念都至关重要。”
就在最高法院确立允许各州维持仅限生理女性参与的女子和女童体育队的全新全国性先例数小时后,第一夫人发表了上述言论。
美国参议院委员会就跨性别运动员事宜对美国冰球队作出新调查结果
在合并审理的“西弗吉尼亚州诉B.P.J.”和“利特尔诉赫科克斯”案中,大法官以6票赞成、3票反对的结果支持西弗吉尼亚州和爱达荷州,维持了要求学生运动员根据出生时的生理性别而非性别认同选择参赛队伍的州法案。
最高法院多数派意见书写道:“结合《第九章法案》和平等保护条款,我们认定各州可将女子和女童体育赛事限定为生理女性参与。各州可基于生理性别确定女子和女童体育赛事的参赛资格。”
该裁决是所谓“拯救女子体育”法案支持者的重大胜利,为近年来全美27个州通过的类似立法提供了合法性支撑。此次裁决还扫清了这些州继续执行相关法案的法律障碍,此前相关法案在诉讼期间一直处于暂停执行状态。
就圣何塞州立大学排球丑闻提起诉讼的律师回应联邦《第九章法案》调查结果
抗议者在华盛顿特区最高法院外挥舞跨性别骄傲旗帜。(美联社照片/朱莉娅·德马雷·尼基逊 资料图)
索尼娅·索托马约尔大法官提交了部分赞同、部分反对的意见书,埃琳娜·卡根和凯坦吉·布朗·杰克逊大法官联名支持该意见。
西弗吉尼亚州总检察长约翰·麦卡斯基称赞该裁决,称其“对每一位曾在公平、安全的赛场上参赛或梦想参赛的女子运动员来说,都是一场里程碑式的胜利”。
爱达荷州总检察长劳尔·拉布拉多同样对裁决表示欢迎,称其确认了各州有权“维护公平竞争,保护几代女性奋斗换来的参赛机会”。
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此次案件的核心是西弗吉尼亚州的《拯救女子体育法案》和爱达荷州的《女子体育公平法案》,两项法案均因跨性别运动员提起的法律挑战而被暂停执行。
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First lady cites memoir after Supreme Court upholds state laws reserving girls’ sports for biological females
June 30, 2026 6:12pm EDT / Fox News
Melania Trump says the 6-3 ruling confirms a position she outlined in her memoir months ago
By Greg Wehner Fox News
Fox News reports on the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold Idaho and West Virginia laws, effectively banning biological males from participating in girls’ sports. Constitutional law attorney Jonathan Turley and chief legal correspondent Shannon Bream explain that the ruling aligns with the view that transgender status is not a protected class like race or religion, leaving the decision to individual states.
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First lady Melania Trump pointed to a passage from her bestselling memoir Tuesday after the Supreme Court ruled that states may limit women’s and girls’ sports teams to biological females, saying the decision aligns with a position she has long supported.
In a post on X, Trump highlighted a passage from Melania that was published months before the court’s landmark 6-3 decision, which held that states may determine eligibility for women’s and girls’ sports based on biological sex under Title IX and the Equal Protection Clause.
“As many of you may know, I fully support the LGBTQIA+ community. But we must also ensure that our female athletes are protected and respected,” the first lady wrote on X, pointing readers to page 156 of her memoir, “Melania.”
U.S. SENATE COMMITTEE MAKES NEW TRANS ATHLETE FINDINGS AGAINST USA HOCKEY
First lady Melania Trump’s comments came just hours after the Supreme Court established a new nationwide precedent.(AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File)
“The U.S. Supreme Court has now legally confirmed this opinion: ‘Under Title IX and the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, may schools maintain women’s and girls’ sports for biological females? … The answer is yes,’” Trump continued, citing the court’s decision.
“America, we can support the rights of the LGBTQIA+ community and also protect opportunities for female athletes,” she added. “Respect everyone and keep girls’ sports fair. Both ideals are essential.”
The first lady’s comments came just hours after the Supreme Court established a new nationwide precedent allowing states to maintain women’s and girls’ sports teams for biological females.
U.S. SENATE COMMITTEE MAKES NEW TRANS ATHLETE FINDINGS AGAINST USA HOCKEY
In the consolidated cases West Virginia v. B.P.J. and Little v. Hecox, the justices ruled 6-3 in favor of West Virginia and Idaho, upholding state laws requiring student-athletes to compete on teams that correspond with their biological sex at birth rather than their gender identity.
Writing for the majority, the court held: “Consistent with Title IX and the Equal Protection Clause, we hold that the States may maintain women’s and girls’ sports for biological females. They may determine eligibility for women’s and girls’ sports based on biological sex.”
The decision marks a major victory for supporters of so-called “Save Women’s Sports” laws, validating similar legislation enacted in 27 states in recent years. The ruling also clears the way for those states to continue enforcing the laws without the legal uncertainty that surrounded them while the cases moved through the courts.
LAWYERS FIGHTING SJSU OVER VOLLEYBALL SCANDAL RESPOND TO FEDERAL TITLE IX PROBE FINDINGS
Protesters wave transgender pride flags outside the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C.(AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson, File)
Justice Sonia Sotomayor filed an opinion concurring in part and dissenting in part, joined by Justices Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson.
West Virginia Attorney General John McCuskey praised the ruling, calling it “a monumental victory for every female athlete who has ever competed, or dreamed of competing, on a fair and safe playing field.”
Idaho Attorney General Raul Labrador likewise hailed the decision, saying it confirmed states’ authority to “preserve fair competition and protect the opportunities that generations of women fought to secure.”
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The cases centered on West Virginia’s Save Women’s Sports Act and Idaho’s Fairness in Women’s Sports Act, both of which had been blocked after legal challenges brought by transgender athletes.
Fox News Digital’s Jackson Thompson contributed to this report.
Greg Wehner is a reporter for Fox News Digital covering U.S. news and crime, with a focus on breaking developments, law enforcement, public safety and major stories shaping communities across the country.
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