Judge rejects request to sideline SJSU volleyball player on grounds she's transgender
Briefly

The ruling by U.S. Magistrate Judge S. Kato Crews confirmed that the San Jose State volleyball player is allowed to compete, despite the lawsuit filed by nine players.
Judge Crews declared the pending lawsuit as an attempt to block a specific player’s participation without sufficient evidence of an unfair advantage or safety risk.
San Jose State reaffirmed its commitment to support all athletes, emphasizing that the decision reflects adherence to NCAA policies regarding inclusion of transgender athletes.
The lawsuit highlights a larger contention about transgender athlete participation, as players claim unfairness in competition dynamics, leading to an emergency appeal.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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