Trump admin says SJSU now faces 'impending enforcement' for transgender volleyball scandal conflict

Trump admin says SJSU now faces 'impending enforcement' for transgender volleyball scandal conflict

Source: FOX News

Summary

The Department of Education has notified San Jose State University (SJSU) that it faces “impending enforcement action” for its refusal to comply with Title IX regulations regarding a biological male transgender volleyball player. SJSU and the California State University (CSU) system filed a lawsuit in March to challenge an Education Department investigation that determined the university violated Title IX in its handling of the player. The university has been given 10 days to comply with a series of resolution agreements or face enforcement action.


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The game followed a familiar script.

SJSU’s resistance to Title IX regulations is nothing new, and now they’re facing the consequences. The university’s handling of the transgender volleyball player has been a hot topic, with allegations of unfair competition and safety concerns.

Brooke Slusser, a former SJSU volleyball player, shared her experiences with Fox News Digital, including sharing a bed with the transgender player without knowing their birth sex.

The Education Department’s investigation found that SJSU actively recruited and allowed the male player to compete on the women’s teams, and that the player spiked the ball so forcefully that it knocked females on the opposing team to the ground.

SJSU’s decision to not investigate a conspiracy to have a member of the opposing team spike a female player in the face and its subsequent subjecting of the female athlete to a Title IX complaint for “misgendering” the male player are just a few examples of the university’s obstinacy.

This situation is a classic example of a school prioritizing ideology over safety and fairness for its students.

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