A legal foundation says it vows to file suit against the Minnesota State High School League, if it does not allow boys to compete on varsity dance teams. The Pacific Legal Foundation went to bat today (Tuesday) for Kaiden Johnson of Superior, a member of his high school’s dance squad who could not compete in last December’s conference meet in Duluth because the state allowed only girls in that event. The foundation now calls that unconstitutional. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel says the league has not commented, but a state dance team association official said in May that it wouldn’t be easy to change the rule because teams with girls only are needed to balance the boys only teams as part of the federal Title Nine law.
Lawyers To Minnesota: Let Wisconsin Boy Dance
Oct 11, 2017 | 5:49 AM
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