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The NCAA has changed its participation policy for transgender athletes, limiting competition in women's sports to athletes assigned female at birth, following an executive order by President Trump.
Did NCAA transgender athlete policy change? Yes. One day after Trump's executive order, the NCAA changed it's policy to only allow student-athletes assigned female at birth could compete in women ...
University of Pennsylvania reaches controversial agreement to ban transgender athletes from women's sports, erasing records ...
Under the resolution that came on Tuesday, Penn agreed to restore all individual Division I records and titles to female ...
We can expect GOP-led states to double down on restrictions and those with Democrat majorities to stand fast in support ...
The University of Pennsylvania has agreed to ban transgender women from its women’s sports teams to resolve a federal civil ...
Riley Gaines calls NCAA leaders "spineless" regarding transgender swimmer Lia Thomas' records. The University of Pennsylvania ...
The U.S. Supreme Court announced on Thursday that it has granted review of two cases, Bradley Little, et al. v. Lindsay Hecox ...
Gaines competed against Thomas in the 2022 NCAA swimming and diving championships, in which Thomas became the first openly ...
The Supreme Court will take up cases involving laws in Idaho and West Virginia that prohibit transgender athletes from ...
The agreement is part of the Education Department's overall investigation into transgender athletes in women's sports.
The NCAA allowed transgender athletes in women's sports when Lia Thomas was at Penn, but that's changed under the Trump ...