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Female Athletes Sue NCAA Over Transgender Policies, Alleging Title IX Violations

The lawsuit, led by Riley Gaines, challenges the inclusion of trans-identified males in women's sports, citing concerns over fairness, privacy, and safety.

  • Riley Gaines and 15 other female athletes filed a lawsuit against the NCAA, challenging its transgender policies and alleging violations of Title IX.
  • The lawsuit seeks to prevent trans-identified males from competing in women's sports and using women's locker rooms, claiming it diminishes women's privacy and safety.
  • Plaintiffs argue that the NCAA's policies unfairly advantage trans athletes and demand the revocation of awards given to trans-identified male athletes.
  • The lawsuit also accuses the NCAA of suppressing free speech and violating the 14th Amendment by enforcing LGBTQ-Inclusive Codes of Conduct.
  • The case could impact eligibility rules at over 1,100 colleges and universities represented by the NCAA, aiming to preserve the legacy of Title IX.
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