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Judge Rules Transgender Volleyball Player Eligible for Mountain West Tournament

San Jose State's Blaire Fleming remains eligible to compete after federal court denies emergency appeal challenging transgender participation policy.

  • A federal judge in Colorado upheld San Jose State's transgender volleyball player Blaire Fleming's eligibility to compete in the Mountain West Conference tournament, citing Title IX protections.
  • The plaintiffs, including current and former players and a suspended assistant coach, argued that Fleming's participation undermines fairness and safety in women's sports.
  • Judge S. Kato Crews ruled that the plaintiffs failed to demonstrate irreparable harm or a likelihood of success in their case, noting delays in filing the lawsuit.
  • The ruling referenced prior legal precedents, including the 2020 Supreme Court decision in Bostock v. Clayton County, which extended sex discrimination protections to include gender identity.
  • The decision has intensified the ongoing national debate over transgender athletes in sports, with some schools in the conference forfeiting games rather than competing against San Jose State.
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