Bans on Transgender Youth Participation in Sports

Recently, anti-LGBTQ activists and politicians have introduced – and passed – laws to ban transgender youth from participating in school sports. The scope of these bans can vary across age ranges, but commonly including both K-12 schools and college settings. These laws mean that transgender girls, for example, would not be allowed to participate in sports with other girls. Local schools and state athletic associations already have policies that both protect transgender people and ensure a level playing field for all athletes. In contrast, the policies shown below are blanket bans on transgender people’s participation in sports, and these bans are both unnecessary and harmful.

State law bans transgender students from participating in sports consistent with their gender identity
25 states
State law does not ban transgender students from participating in sports consistent with their gender identity
25 states + 5 territories + D.C.
State regulation or agency policy bans transgender students from participating in sports consistent with their gender identity
2 states

*Notes: 
–In Virginia, the state’s ban is via agency policy, but many school districts are resisting implementation of these discriminatory policies. Implementation/enforcement of the ban may vary across the state. Click “Citations & More Information” to learn more.
–In Georgia, the state legislature passed a law allowing the state’s high school athletic association to ban transgender students from playing school sports, which they later did. However, this applies only to high school athletics, and is not an official policy of the state government of Georgia, and so is not shown here. 

State bans currently blocked by court orderCurrently, temporary injunctions are blocking enforcement of the bans in Arizona (Doe v. Horne, July 2023, affirmed in Sept 2024), Idaho (Hecox v. Little, Aug 2020), Utah (Roe v. Utah HSAA, Aug 2022), and West Virginia (B.P.J. v. West Virginia, July 2021)but the cases are still active in the court system pending further judicial review. This map will be updated as those cases progress. In New Hampshire, a temporary injunction is allowing only the two named plaintiffs in the lawsuit to play school sports while the lawsuit continues (Tirrell and Turmelle v. Edelblut, Sept 2024). Additionally, a court order in Montana (Barrett v. Montana, Sept 2022) has permanently blocked the state’s ban as it applies to higher education, but not K-12. 
Click “Citations & More Information” beneath the map legend for more information on each and every state.

While in 2020 Idaho became the first state to legislate whether transgender student-athletes can play sports, many state high school athletic associations have developed their own policies, which also vary widely from state to state. For more on these associations’ policies, see Trans Athlete’s tracking.

For more information, see Athlete Ally or the Women’s Sports Foundation.

Recommended citation:
Movement Advancement Project. [Year of access]. “Equality Maps: Bans on Transgender Youth Participation in Sports.” https://www.mapresearch.org/equality-maps/youth/sports_participation_bans. Accessed [day of access]. 

37% of transgender youth (ages 13-17) live in states with laws preventing transgender students from participating in sports consistent with their gender identity
62% of transgender youth (ages 13-17) live in states with no laws or regulations preventing transgender students from participating in sports consistent with their gender identity
1% of transgender youth (ages 13-17) live in states with regulation or agency policy preventing transgender students from participating in sports consistent with their gender identity

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  • State has law that only covers sexual orientationLaw covers sexual orientation
  • State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identityLaw covers sexual orientation and gender identity/expression
  • Law covers association
  • Law prevents schools from adding LGBTQ protections
  • Law bans transgender students from using school facilities consistent with their gender identity
State Anti-bullying Nondiscrimination Year Passed
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Alabama
Alaska
American Samoa
Arizona
Arkansas
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
2011
California
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
Colorado
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
Connecticut
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
2021
Delaware
District of Columbia
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
Florida
Georgia 2011
Guam
State has law that only covers sexual orientation
Hawaii
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
Idaho
Illinois
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
Indiana
Iowa
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
State has law that only covers sexual orientation
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
Maryland
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
Massachusetts
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
Michigan
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
Minnesota
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
Mississippi
Missouri State does not have this law State does not have this law 2006
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
New Hampshire
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
New Jersey
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
New Mexico
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
New York
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
North Carolina
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
North Dakota
Northern Mariana Islands
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
Rhode Island
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
South Carolina
South Dakota State does not have this law State does not have this law 2012
Tennessee
Texas
U.S. Virgin Islands
State has law that only covers sexual orientation
Utah
Vermont
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
Virginia
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
Washington
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
West Virginia
Wisconsin
State has law that only covers sexual orientation
Wyoming