


Texas AG Ken Paxton Faces off with NCAA Over Transgender Athletes in Women's Sports
Ken Paxton's lawsuit against the NCAA claims it's misleading consumers by allowing transgender athletes in women's sports, violating Texas law.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against the NCAA, alleging that its inclusion of transgender athletes in women’s sports misleads fans and violates the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act. The lawsuit seeks to halt the NCAA from marketing women's sports events when they include transgender athletes, arguing that this changes the nature of the competitions. Paxton claims this practice jeopardizes the safety of female athletes, while the NCAA maintains its commitment to supporting women's sports and says it does not track the number of transgender athletes in its competitions.
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