Former UPenn Swimmers Sue NCAA and Ivy League Over Transgender Athlete's Participation
- Donald Trump signed an executive order to ban transgender athletes from competing in girls' and women's sports, which threatens federal funding for schools that allow trans participation.
- Three former University of Pennsylvania swimmers are suing the NCAA and Ivy League for allowing transgender athlete Lia Thomas to compete, claiming it violates Title IX.
- The lawsuit alleges that the Ivy League pressured institutions to keep Thomas eligible and prevented women from voicing concerns about their rights.
- The NCAA is reviewing the executive order, with President Charlie Baker stating they will align NCAA policy accordingly, while advocacy groups criticize the order's impact on trans youth.
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