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Paxton signed onto a letter urging the NCAA to strip trans women of any accolades they may have earned while playing women's ...
The Texas AG accused the sports organization of "deceptive practices" for allowing the trans women to compete.
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Tampa Free Press on MSNTexas Sues Florida-Based U.S. Masters Swimming Over Transgender Athlete PolicyTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against U.S. Masters Swimming (USMS), a Florida-based organization, ...
U.S. Masters Swimming’s insane policy of allowing men to participate in women’s competitions is both deeply unfair to female competitors and unla ...
The lawsuit does not accuse USMS of violating trans athletic participation laws, but of violating consumer protection laws.
Texas attorney general Ken Paxton has sued adult swimming organization U.S. Masters Swimming for allowing transgender ...
The Texas attorney general said U.S. Masters Swimming allowed transgender athletes at its Spring Nationals competition in San Antonio.
Ken Paxton sued U.S. Masters Swimming over transgender women competing in an April meet, alleging unfair advantage.
The lawsuit, which was filed in Denton County, does not accuse U.S. Masters Swimming of breaking any state laws focusing on ...
The suit claims the organization violated state law by allowing two trans women to compete in women’s events during a spring ...
The lawsuit calls for an injunction to bar the NCAA from permitting transgender athletes to compete in women's sports within Texas or in events involving Texas programs.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said Sunday he sued the NCAA, accusing the college sports organization of misleading fans by allowing transgender athletes to participate in women's sports.
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