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Organic men transgender volleyball player Emma Morcvecho WestClif University and National Association of Intercollegeate athletes (NAIA) are sueing – An alternative College Sports Glory Body for NCAA – was denied more eligibility after claiming a scholarship.
trial Was declared By the Civil Rights Organization Mexican by the US Legal Defense and Educational Fund (Maldef).
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Maldef President and General Advocate, Thomas A. “Latin community is often targeted under the practices of irrational discrimination, and the matter comes within that pattern,” SENG said in a statement. “Discrimination based on stereotype and false perception against trans athletes, especially in California, where many of them will be members of the state’s largest racial/ethnic community.”
Fox News has reached West Cliff University and NAIA for digital comment.
In the trial, it was alleged that Morqvecho revealed the gender of the birth of the athlete to the university officials in 2022 and later received a scholarship offer. Morquecho alleged that on August 10, 2023, the head coach of the WestClif women’s volleyball team sent an email back, stating that the athlete was not eligible to play the fall and Westcliff canceled the scholarship.
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“I am not just fighting for myself, taking a stand,” Morkecho said through Maldaf’s statement. I am speaking for every trans person who has shut down, and I hope that my voice empowers others in our community to know the matter of their stories and their rights. ” “Together, we can create a future where everyone is treated with dignity and respect.”
President Donald Trump signed an “Women’s Sports” executive orders on 5 February, and ignited a rift on men in the women’s college game. The NCAA changed its gender eligibility policy the next day to get all organic men out of competition in the category of women.
However, NAA found a head start on that trend in April 2024 when it changed its gender eligibility policy.
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The revised policy states that all athletes can participate in NAIA-provided men’s games, but only athletes whose biological sex is assigned at birth and those who have not started hormone therapy will be allowed to participate in women’s game.
A student who started hormone therapy can participate in activities such as workouts, practices and team activities, but not in the intersection competition.
Now, Morkecho is trying to challenge that rule in court.
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