U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee bars trans women
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Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall joined 27 other attorneys general in asking the NCAA to erase records of transgender women who competed in women’s college sports. Marshall, who is running for the U.S. Senate, signed the letter by Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch to Charlie Baker, president of the NCAA.
Republican attorneys general in more than two dozen states urged the NCAA on Tuesday to strip records, titles and awards from transgender women who competed in women’s college sports. The attorneys general,
The letter, spearheaded by Mississippi attorney general Lynn Fitch, urged the NCAA to restore records in women's sports.
The NCAA’s transgender policies came under fire during the 2021-22 swim season as Lia Thomas became a prominent figure in the sport.
The NCAA changed its participation policy for transgender athletes on Thursday, limiting competition in women’s sports to athletes who were assigned female at birth. The move came one day after ...
The NCAA was considered by many LGBTQ experts to be a pioneer with its 2011 guidelines for transgender athlete participation, helping member universities develop fair policies during a novel time ...
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) — The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee has effectively barred transgender women from competing in women’s sports, telling the federations overseeing swimming, athletics and other sports it has an “obligation to comply” with an executive order issued by President Donald Trump.
A transgender athlete’s lawsuit against Princeton exposes risks facing school administrators who enforce a Trump-inspired policy.