Title IX does not apply to name, image and likeness (NIL) deals, the U.S. Department of Education said in a statement.
The DOE is urging collegiate and high school sports governing bodies to strip trans female athletes of their records, titles and awards.
The Department of Education has launched a Title IX investigation into two athletic associations allegedly ignoring Trump and allowing trans athletes compete against girls and women.
Last week, the MSHSL said it would continue to follow state law, which protects Minnesotans from being discriminated against ...
In a news release, the department of education said the request was “entirely consistent with the NCAA's new policy.” ...
Column: Sports editor Andi Revesz reflects on President Trump's recent executive order banning transgender athletes from ...
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Transgender track and field runner Sadie Schreiner is not competing in future women's track events for Rochester Institute of ...
National Girls & Women in Sports Day, President Donald Trump signed an executive order titled “Keeping Men Out of Women’s ...
Whether the number of records in women’s events attributed to men is 1 or 1 million, every official record of women’s performances must accurately reflect the achievements of female ...
The lead governing body for high school sports in Maine indicated it will continue to allow trans athletes to compete on ...
An Indiana House committee approved a bill that would ban transgender women from competing on women's sports teams at any university in the state.
A bill to block transgender women from participating in women’s sports at Indiana colleges advanced from committee with ...
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