Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued the NCAA to dam the participation of transgender athletes in girls’s sports activities, arguing that it methods and misleads followers.
The lawsuit filed in state district court docket in Lubbock and introduced Sunday argues the NCAA violates the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act by selling girls’s sports activities which will embody a transgender athlete. The legislation is designed to guard customers from being misled or tricked into shopping for services or products that aren’t as marketed, the lawsuit mentioned.
The Texas lawsuit is the newest try by conservative politicians to focus on transgender athletes and push the NCAA into banning them from competitors. President-elect Donald Trump has mentioned he needs to cease trans athletes from competing.
The lawsuit seeks an injunction to cease the NCAA from permitting transgender athletes to compete in girls’s sports activities in Texas, or in sports activities that contain Texas applications. Or it needs the court docket to require the NCAA to cease advertising occasions as girls’s sports activities if transgender athletes are allowed.
In a press release, Paxton appeared to reference the latest controversy involving San Jose State girls’s volleyball, the place a number of opponents forfeited matches this season on grounds the Spartans had a transgender participant.
A federal court docket final month refused to dam the college from taking part in within the Mountain West Conference championship.
“When folks watch a girls’s volleyball recreation, for instance, they anticipate to see girls taking part in in opposition to different girls, not organic males pretending to be one thing they don’t seem to be,” Paxton mentioned. “Radical ‘gender idea’ has no place in faculty sports activities.”
The Associated Press is withholding the participant’s identify as a result of she has not publicly commented on her gender id and, via college officers, has declined an interview request.
Paxton accused the NCAA of “deliberately and knowingly jeopardizing the security and wellbeing of girls” and turning girls’s sports activities into “co-ed competitions.”
The NCAA doesn’t observe knowledge on transgender athletes among the many 544,000 athletes presently competing on 19,000 groups at varied ranges throughout the nation. NCAA President Charlie Baker testified in Congress earlier this month that he was conscious of fewer than 10 lively NCAA athletes who recognized as transgender.
“College sports activities are the premier stage for girls’s sports activities in America, and whereas the NCAA doesn’t touch upon pending litigation, the Association and its members will proceed to advertise Title IX, make unprecedented investments in girls’s sports activities and guarantee truthful competitors in all NCAA championships,” the NCAA mentioned in a press release Monday.
Brooke Slusser, the San Jose State volleyball co-captain who was among the many gamers who sued the Mountain West Conference over her teammate’s participation, praised the Texas lawsuit on social media.
“Hey NCAA, simply in case you have not realized but this combat will simply preserve getting more durable for you till you make a change!” Slusser posted on X.
The NCAA established a coverage in 2010 that requires trans athletes who have been assigned male at delivery to finish no less than one 12 months of testosterone suppression remedy earlier than being eligible to compete on a girls’s group.
Trans athletes who have been assigned feminine at delivery and transitioned to male can compete on a males’s group, but when they’ve obtained testosterone therapy, they’re ineligible to compete on a girls’s group.
Athletes are required to fulfill their chosen sport’s requirements for documented testosterone ranges at varied factors in the course of the season.
In 2022, the NCAA revised its coverage in what the group known as an try and align with nationwide sports activities governing our bodies. If a governing physique doesn’t have a trans athlete coverage, then the coverage of the worldwide federation that oversees the game applies. If there isn’t a worldwide federation coverage, then the beforehand established Olympic coverage standards could be adopted.