The U.S. Department of Education is set to investigate San Jose State University (SJSU) for alleged Title IX violations, sparked by concerns over a transgender woman on the women's volleyball team. This announcement comes shortly after President Trump's executive order, which seeks to define sex based on biological characteristics. SJSU, alongside Penn, has been accused of treating female athletes unfairly, with Brooke Slusser, a volleyball team co-captain, alleging that one teammate’s inclusion as a transgender athlete provided an unfair advantage in competition, particularly concerning scholarships and team dynamics.
The U.S. Department of Education is investigating San Jose State for Title IX violations related to the treatment of female athletes regarding a transgender volleyball player.
The investigation follows President Trump's executive order, which endorsed the belief that sex is the gender assigned at birth, affecting federal funding and Title IX interpretations.
Brooke Slusser, co-captain of the SJSU volleyball team, alleges discrimination by the NCAA for allowing transgender women to compete in women’s sports, claiming physical advantages.
SJSU has stated its commitment to the wellness and privacy of all students, while facing scrutiny from the federal government over Title IX compliance.
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