The National Collegiate Athletic Association can’t win for losing when it comes to the transgender athlete issue.
Riley Gaines told Fox News Digital in an interview on Wednesday that the NCAA's policy is far from clear in the wake of President Donald Trump's executive orders.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's request sought to "upend" the Women's March Madness tournament, attorneys for the NCAA ...
There’s been no more closely watched injury than the one to Flagg, the first-team All-American from Duke, who sprained his ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton wanted the NCAA to do sex screening on athletes or remove the word 'women' in promoting ...
Lubbock County Judge Les Hatch ruled against an injunction seeking mandatory gender testing in the NCAA to keep trans ...
The White House has also moved to pull funding from the University of Maine after alleging that it violated federal law by ...
After the NCAA changed its transgender-athlete policy in response to Trump's ban, Trinity University followed suit.
Recent federal, state and NCAA policies have been banning female transgender athletes from competing in their sport.
The decision is the latest clash between a university and the administration as it pushes schools to end diversity ...
The president, politicians and right-wing activists are lying to you about trans women in sports to get what they want.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton wanted the NCAA to do sex screening on athletes or remove the word 'women' in promoting women's sports.
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