UPenn to ban trans athletes and revoke Lia Thomas's records in new agreement

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The University of Pennsylvania has agreed to ban transgender women from its women's sports teams following a federal civil rights case related to Lia Thomas, a transgender swimmer. The school will restore records and titles to affected female athletes, issue apologies, and adopt biology-based definitions of gender, in a move seen as aligning with broader efforts to restrict transgender participation in women's sports.
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