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California has NIL provisions in its bylaws. Thirty high schools have NIL permissions. California allows student-athletes to ...
A high school track star was stripped of her title after celebrating her win in an iconic way, which also drew the ire of ...
California lawmakers said the state should stand up to President Donald Trump after his threat to impose large-scale fines on ...
Days after a 16-year-old transgender athlete placed first in two events at the California state track-and-field championship, ...
The 16-year-old has consistently made headlines and been at the center of protests in recent months simply for competing.
A transgender teenager from Jurupa Valley competed in Saturday's CIF track-and-field finals despite drawing national scrutiny ...
The California Department of Education has issued a statement reaffirming its commitment to protect trans athletes.
As the Blade reported last week, the CIF introduced a new “pilot entry process” that for the first time, allowed judges to ...
The DOJ demanded California’s public school districts certify that they do not allow transgender athletes to compete in girls’ sports, escalating a Title IX fight.
Schools need to certify in writing that they won't implement rules allowing biological males to compete in girls' sports.
(The Center Square) - California Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond issued an initial response to the U.S.
Trump administration threatens fines over California trans athlete policy after state title wins spark federal backlash.