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A California high school caved to a student uprising after hundreds of students showed up wearing T-shirts that read "Save Girls' Sports" to protest a trans athlete on the cross-country team ...
During the meet, officials allegedly made athletes remove the "Protect Girls Sports" shirts, suppressing their desire to voice opposition to the CIF gender eligibility policy. The CIF has ...
Taylor Starling, 16, and Kaitlyn Slavin, 15, wore the T-shirts, which also say “It’s Common Sense. XX ≠ XY,” at an Oct. 26 cross-country meet after Taylor lost her Varsity Top 7 spot on ...
“To see the athletic director turn around and tell my teammates that their shirts that say, ‘Save Girl’s Sports’ be compared to a swastika, that is not okay. These girls feel ...
It involves two female cross country runners allegedly being banned from wearing t-shirts that say “Save Girls Sports.” The two teenagers allege that their shirts were being hit with swastika ...
The shirts say, "save girls sports." They're now at the center of that lawsuit filed last week that alleges the school violated Taylor and Kaitlin's free speech. "When we wore it to practice our ...
California girls' track and field athletes Lily Ingalliner, Julia Teven, Reese Hogan and Olivia Viola allege CIF officials forced them to take off their shirts that read 'Protect Girls Sports ...