New Hampshire parents sue school district for banning them over 'silent protest' against trans soccer player
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A group of New Hampshire parents sued a school district over their removal from a girls soccer game for protesting against a transgender player.
The lawsuit says Fellers and Anthony Foote were banned from a Sept. 17 girls soccer game between Bow High School and Plymouth Regional High School in which they were wearing pink wristbands with "XX" displayed to symbolize the female chromosome structure and express their support for biological female athletes.
The "silent protest" at Bow High School, the lawsuit says, intended to "show solidarity" with the Bow team and oppose a policy that allowed a transgender girl to play on Plymouth's team.
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