
Trump admin suing California over alleged Title IX violations
The administration is asking for an injunction on the state's policy to allow males from competing in females sports – an issue that reached a fever pitch earlier this year when a transgender athlete won multiple events in girls' track and field competitions.
The U.S. Education Department recently found California in violation of Title IX.
Fox News Digital reached out to the CDE and CIF for comment.
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