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Transgender swimmer Lia Thomas may be stripped of her titles after the University of Pennsylvania agreed to the Trump ...
UPenn will ban transgender women from women's sports and restore records to female athletes after a federal probe found it ...
The University of Pennsylvania has agreed to ban transgender women from its women's sports teams to resolve a federal civil rights case.
Lia Thomas no longer has three times listed among the university records for Penn’s women’s swimming program, including the mark that made her the first out transgender athlete to win an NCAA ...
The University of Pennsylvania will block transgender athletes from female sports teams and erase the records set by swimmer ...
Penn erasing records of transgender swimmer Lia Thomas puts all women at risk by sanctioning the weaponization of Title IX, columnist Nancy Armour writes ...
Penn Quakers swimmer Lia Thomas finishes eighth in the 100 free at the NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships at Georgia Tech.
The Trump administration will restore $175 million in federal funding following the agreement, a spokeswoman said.
Penn has agreed to ban trans women from women's sports, resolving a civil rights case that centered around swimmer Lia Thomas, the Department of Education said Tuesday.
REVAMPED RULES: How NCAA's transgender athlete policy has changed Lia Thomas records Thomas competed for one year as a women's swimmer for Penn after three seasons competing on the men's team.
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