
"Title IX Lawsuit Challenges NCAA's Transgender Policy in Women's College Swimming"
A group of 16 current and former college female athletes, including swimmers and tennis players, have filed a lawsuit against the NCAA, arguing that its transgender policy violates Title IX by discriminating against women. The lawsuit claims that the policy deprives women of equal access to facilities protecting their bodily privacy. The plaintiffs seek injunctive relief and damages, and the lawsuit is funded by the Independent Council on Women’s Sports. The NCAA's policy requires women’s swimmers and divers to have a testosterone threshold less than 10 nmol/L, and despite previous statements, the new NCAA president has not made any changes to the policy.