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In a changing Title IX landscape, how are universities responding to new executive orders and threats of having federal ...
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They’re Powerful Enough to Resist, But Are Caving to Trump
When fascism reared its head in America, much of civil society chose to debase itself and accommodate it, rather than fight ...
The University of Pennsylvania agreed to apologize to female swimmers who competed alongside Lia Thomas, a transgender former NCAA champion.
Under the agreement, Penn will restore the swimming records and titles of its female athletes that were broken by Thomas. The university will also not allow transgender athletes to compete in ...
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A look at colleges with federal money targeted by the Trump administration
Several elite U.S. colleges have made deals with President Donald Trump’s administration, offering concessions to his ...
Trump, who has halted billions in research grants to a slew of schools, has said he envisions the Columbia deal as the first ...
The letter, spearheaded by Mississippi attorney general Lynn Fitch, urged the NCAA to restore records in women's sports.
The University of Pennsylvania has agreed not to allow transgender women to participate on its women’s sports teams and remove the records of Lia Thomas, a former student and the first ...
The investigation was initially prompted by transgender swimmer Lia Thomas's participation in the university's women's teams in 2021 and 2022.
The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee has become the latest governing body in the sports world to enact a policy change around transgender athlete competition.
In February, the agency accused Penn of violating Title IX, the primary sex discrimination law governing schools, when it allowed Lia Thomas, a transgender swimmer, to compete in 2022.
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