Transgender Athlete Controversy Engulfs San Jose State Volleyball

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San Jose State volleyball player Blaire Fleming, involved in a controversy over her gender, will compete in the Mountain West Conference tournament but won't give interviews, as per the school's decision. A federal judge ruled in her favor, citing NCAA Title IX policies against discrimination. Several teams forfeited games against San Jose State due to claims of a transgender player, leading to a lawsuit involving multiple players and schools. The judge noted the established rules on transgender athletes' eligibility and questioned the timing of the legal challenge.
Topics:sports#mountain-west-conference#san-jose-state#sports#title-ix#transgender-athletes#volleyball
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