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Ex-NCAA women's runner involved in SCOTUS battle over trans athletes speaks out after judge advances case
Former Idaho State runner Mary Kate Marshall continued her legal battle over transgender athletes in women's sports as the case heads to the Supreme Court.
Lindsay Hecox's attorneys responded after a federal judge blocked an attempt to drop a Supreme Court case over Idaho's law ...
A judge ruled against a former transgender athlete in Idaho who attempted to drop her lawsuit slated for arguments at the ...
“Lindsay withdrew her challenge to Idaho’s HB 500 and that remains unchanged,” spokesperson Rebecca De León said in an email.
The BBC Women's Footballer of the Year award launched in 2015. It is decided by a global public vote after a panel of experts - including coaches, players, administrators and journalists - selects a ...
On October 22, Forbes named the top 25 most powerful women in sports. To the surprise of absolutely no one, Caitlin Clark ...
Empty stands, cold, gray conditions and managing a major sporting event in a pandemic, told by the people who were there, ...
The Supreme Court case Little v. Hecox continues, and the defense argues the transgender plaintiff cannot dismiss a challenge to Idaho's women's sports law.
Former Wales women head coach Warren Abrahams dies aged 43 while working with Belgium at a sevens tournament in Kenya.
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