A 16-year-old transgender athlete's success at the California state track and field championship has ignited a fierce legal standoff as the Trump administration threatens California over its trans athlete policy. Will the state comply?
In response to President Trump's threats regarding transgender athletes, California’s CIF allows cisgender female athletes affected by the new rule to compete in championships. This decision raises significant questions about fairness and inclusivity in sports.
In a groundbreaking move, California's CIF changes competition rules to allow more biological females to participate in track and field, sparking debate over transgender athletes. This decision comes amid national controversy and political pressure from figures like Trump.
In a bold statement, Governor Janet Mills responds to the DOJ's lawsuit over Title IX violations, framing it as a battle for states' rights and the Constitution. She vows to defend Maine against federal overreach.