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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the NCAA for his recent Revised gender eligibility policydemanding that the governing body begin mandatory sexual projection to keep trans athletes out of women’s sports.
The NCAA announced its policy reviewed on February 6 in response to the “No Men In Sports of the women of President Donald Trump” Executive order, which was signed only one day before. The revised policy establishes that biological trans athletes are not eligible to compete in female competitions, but can continue to practice and receive “other benefits” from women’s teams.
But the policy was subject to strong scrutiny by women’s rights activists about biological men will use modified birth certificates to enter women’s sports. Now, Paxton has joined that list of critics and is taking legal measures to try to amend politics even more.
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“In practice, the lack of sexual selection of NCAA has allowed (and will continue to allow) biological men to participate surreptitiously in sports categories ‘of women’,” says the demand. In addition, Paxton establishes that NCAA allows “a wide opportunity for biological men to alter their birth records and participate in women’s sports.”
The former American gymnast and founder of XX-XY Athletics Jennifer Sey supported Paxton’s decision to file a lawsuit, he told Fox News Digital.
“The only reliable way of retaining the integrity of women’s sports, making sure they are only XX, is to try sex.
Paxton had filed a lawsuit against the NCAA in December for its previous policy. In that lawsuit, Paxton accused NCAA of “participating in false, misleading and deceptive practices by marketing sporting events such as ‘female’ competitions only to provide consumers mixed sexual contests where biological males compete against biological women.”
“The NCAA is intentionally endangered the safety and well -being of women when they deceptively change women’s competitions in mixed competitions,” Paxton said in a statement. “When people look at a female volleyball game, for example, they hope to see women playing against other women, not the biological men who pretend to be something they are not. The ‘gender theory’ ‘radical’ does not take place in sports in sports University “.
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Texas Ken Paxton Attorney (Dylan Hollingsworth/Bloomberg through Getty Images)
The NCAA provided a statement to Fox News Digital that addresses criticism and insisted that amended birth certificates will not be accepted.
“Politics is clear that there are no exemptions available, and the athlete man assigned to students at birth may not compete in a team of women with amended birth certificates or other forms of identification,” reads the statement. “Male players have been a basic element in university sports for decades, particularly in female basketball and the association will continue to explain that in politics.”
These details are not currently described on the NCAA official policy page, since it does not make specific references to the birth certificate or identification amendments, or scholarships of women who go to trans athletes, according to the NCAA website.
In the United States, 44 states allow altering birth certificates to change the birth sex of a person. The only states that do not allow this are Florida, Texas, Kansas, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Montana. Meanwhile, there are 14 states that allow sex in a birth certificate to change without required any medical documentation, including California, New York, Massachusetts and Michigan.
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Even so, Trump and his education department celebrated the political change of the NCAA when it was announced earlier this month.
“Exciting news! Due to my executive order, which I signed with pride yesterday, the NCAA has officially changed its policy allowing men in women’s sports, now it is prohibited! This is a great day for women and girls in Our entire country, “Trump wrote on social networks in response to the political change of NCAA.
The Department of Education wrote in a publication: “News: According to the executive order of President Trump, the NCAA has just announced that” a student assigned to the man at birth may not compete for a team of women from the NCAA ” .
Neither Trump nor anyone directly in their administration have addressed the recent criticisms of the new NCAA policy on possible modified birth certificates.
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