President Donald Trump signed an executive order Wednesday that seeks to ban transgender athletes from competing in girls’ and women’s sports. What could that mean for college athletes?
President Donald Trump's executive order to ban transgender female athletes from competition delivered on a promise he made on the campaign trail.
Whether to allow transgender women to compete in women’s sports already was a key debate among Olympic leaders before U.S.
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Groups call on the Senate to support legislation protecting women's sports after Trump signed an order limiting female ...
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"So I've always been an athlete, but I've always been in places where there weren't many women there with me," she said Tuesday. Atkins doesn't want girls today to be the only females in the room, now ...
The US president has vowed to deny visas to any transgender athletes who want to compete at the Olympic Games in Los Angeles ...
The order would require federally-funded K-12 schools and colleges to prevent trans women and girls from participating in ...
President Trump ordered a ban Wednesday on biological males seeking to participate in girls’ and women’s scholastic sports, ...
Representative Greg Steube (R-FL) has reintroduced legislation to prevent biological males from competing in amateur and Olympic sports intended for biological ...