Transgender woman sues Princeton for ‘humiliating’ removal from track meet
MERCER COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, JUL 17 – Sadie Schreiner alleges Princeton violated New Jersey's anti-discrimination law by removing her minutes before the women's 200-meter race despite meeting all entry requirements.
- Sadie Schreiner, a transgender woman, filed a lawsuit against Princeton University for removing her from a track meet in violation of New Jersey's Law Against Discrimination.
- The lawsuit alleges that Princeton Athletic Director John Mack and Director of Track Operations Kimberly Keenan-Kirkpatrick were involved in the decision to remove Schreiner from the competition based on her transgender identity.
- Schreiner is seeking damages and injunctive relief under New Jersey's anti-discrimination statute for the 'humiliating, dehumanizing and dignity-stripping ordeal' she experienced.
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