Texas AG adds gender screening request to NCAA lawsuit
- Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit seeking gender screening for athletes competing in women's sports, aiming to enforce stricter policies from the NCAA.
- The NCAA's recent policy limits participation in women's sports to athletes assigned female at birth, as confirmed by their announcement earlier this month.
- Critics argue that the participation of transgender athletes in women's sports poses safety risks, though NCAA President Charlie Baker noted only 10 transgender athletes are among over 500,000 collegiate athletes.
- Paxton criticized the NCAA's lack of sex screening, stating it permits biological men to participate in women's sports, a point that the NCAA denied.
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