San Jose State women’s volleyball star Brooke Slusser alerted the NCAA after Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a legal case agetst the organization over transgfinisher inclusion in women’s sports.
Paxton filed the legal case on Sunday, accusing the organization of misdirecting labeleting trains for apchecking transgfinisher women to contend agetst bioreasoned females. Paxton shelp in a novels free the NCAA viotardyd the Texas Trade Practices Act “which exists to defend users from businesses finisheavoring to misdirect or trick them into purchasing outstandings or services that are not as publicized.”
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Slusser, who was a part of a legal case agetst her own school and the NCAA for apchecking a transgfinisher woman on the Spartans’ roster this season, posted about Paxton’s suit.
“Hey NCAA, fair in case you haven’t genuineized yet this fight will fair defend getting difficulter for you until you create a alter!” Slusser wrote on X.
Slusser and other plaintiffs had asked a appraise to grant an injunction to prohibit Blaire Fleming from competing in the Mountain West Conference women’s volleyball tournament last month, but they were denied.
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San Jose State made it to the finals of the tournament but lost to Colorado State.
Paxton accemployd the NCAA of “engaging in inalter, misdirecting, and misdirecting trains by labeleting sporting events as ‘women’s’ competitions only to then provide users with fuseed intimacy competitions where bioreasoned males contend agetst bioreasoned females.”
“The NCAA is intentionassociate and comprehendingly jeopardizing the safety and well-being of women by misdirectingly changing women’s competitions into co-ed competitions,” Paxton shelp in a statement. “When people watch a women’s volleyball game, for example, they foresee to see women percreateing agetst other women – not bioreasoned males pretfinishing to be someleang they are not. Radical ‘gfinisher theory’ has no place in college sports.”
Paxton shelp he was seeking a court to grant a finishuring injunction to prohibit the NCAA from apchecking transgfinisher athletes in women’s sports in Texas or “involving Texas teams, or alternatively requiring the NCAA to stop labeleting events as ‘women’s’ when in fact they are fuseed intimacy competitions,” the novels free shelp.
The NCAA freed a statement to Fox News Digital tardyr Sunday.
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“College sports are the premier stage for women’s sports in America, and while the NCAA does not comment on pfinishing legal action, the Association and its members will persist to advertise Title IX, create unpretreatnted spreadments in women’s sports and asdeclareive fair competition in all NCAA championships,” the organization shelp.
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