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The Texas attorney general said U.S. Masters Swimming allowed transgender athletes at its Spring Nationals competition in San Antonio.
Ken Paxton sued U.S. Masters Swimming over transgender women competing in an April meet, alleging unfair advantage.
A transgender athlete’s lawsuit against Princeton exposes risks facing school administrators who enforce a Trump-inspired ...
The Texas attorney general has sued an adult swimming program after two transgender women were allowed to compete at a meet this spring in San Antonio, with one placing first in several events.
The Texas attorney general has sued an adult swimming program after two transgender women were allowed to compete at a meet ...
U.S. Masters Swimming’s insane policy of allowing men to participate in women’s competitions is both deeply unfair to female ...
Transphobe-in-Chief announced he is suing US Masters Swimming for "allowing men to compete in women’s events.” ...
The lawsuit, which was filed in Denton County, does not accuse U.S. Masters Swimming of breaking any state laws focusing on ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Thursday that he filed a lawsuit against U.S. Masters Swimming after an ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) sued an adult swimming organization Thursday after it allowed two transgender women to ...
USMS has responded to a lawsuit filed against it by the Texas Attorney General's Office related to transgender participation.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton claimed US Masters Swimming engaged in “false, deceptive and misleading practices by ...
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