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U.S. Masters Swimming’s insane policy of allowing men to participate in women’s competitions is both deeply unfair to female ...
Ken Paxton sued U.S. Masters Swimming over transgender women competing in an April meet, alleging unfair advantage.
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNKen Paxton sues U.S. Masters Swimming for letting trans swimmers competeThe 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, accusing it of "false, deceptive, and misleading practices" by permitting ...
Texas attorney general Ken Paxton has sued adult swimming organization U.S. Masters Swimming for allowing transgender ...
The Texas attorney general has sued an adult swimming program after two transgender women were allowed to compete at a meet ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNKen Paxton sues adult swimming organization for allowing transgender competitors at San Antonio eventThe Texas attorney general said U.S. Masters Swimming violated the state’s Deceptive Trade Practices Act by allowing trans ...
Paxton's latest lawsuit is an attempt to further scrutinize and hyperfocus on the prevention of transgender women in sports. By Eddie Maisonet, III , Sports Editor Feb 22, 2025 ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton reportedly filed Sunday a lawsuit against the NCAA to prevent transgender women from participating in women's college athletics.. The lawsuit alleges that "false ...
What's New. Texas has announced a lawsuit this week against the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) seeking to prohibit transgender athletes from competing in women's sports.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton reportedly filed Sunday a lawsuit against the NCAA to prevent transgender women from participating in women's college athletics. The lawsuit alleges that "false ...
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The lawsuit accused the U.S. Masters of allowing two biological men to compete in women's events during its spring nationals ...
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