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Federal Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Over Transgender Softball Pitcher in Minnesota High School
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit by three Minnesota girls' high school softball players who claimed they had to compete against a biological male transgender pitcher. The players had argued that allowing the trans athlete to play on their team violated Title IX and state laws.

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A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by three Minnesota girls' high school softball players who had to compete against a biological male transgender pitcher, citing that Title IX protections apply regardless of the athlete's gender identity. The plaintiffs argued that allowing the transgender player on their team was unfair and created an uneven playing field. The ruling upholds existing policies governing transgender athletes in sports competitions.
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