Key Highlights
- The debate's flames were fanned by a large-scale protest at a state high school sports meeting, and then a controversial outcome at a girls' track and field meet the next day.
- The state has become the nation's biggest epicenter for the issue, and the target of a lawsuit by the U. S.
- Department of Justice for allegedly violating Title IX for its transgender eligibility policies. Internally, many of the state's residents have continued to dissent from the state for those policies.
- That dissent culminated in a flashpoint on Friday when dozens of female athletes and their families rallied outside a California Interscholatic Federation (CIF) council meeting in Long Beach to protest.
- CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS. COM 'Save Girls Sports' activists hold a rally outside a CIF council meeting in Long Beach, California on Friday, Feb.



