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  2. Nearly 80 percent of Americans don’t want men playing in ...

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    Men in women’s sports has become an issue in recent years, with high school girls such as Payton McNabb getting injured by a male competitor on a volleyball team and former University of ...

  3. 'Men have no place in women's sports': House GOP votes to ...

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    The House passed the "Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act," which could change Title IX protections and ensure only people assigned female at birth participate in women and girls athletics ...

  4. David Pollack: 'Women's sports is not a transfer portal for ...

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    In April, the House passed the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act, informally known as the "Save Women's Sports" Act, which would bar schools and colleges that receive federal money from ...

  5. Lady Ballers - Wikipedia

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    The premise of Lady Ballers originated as a potential documentary in which men would pretend to be transgender and attempt to integrate women's sports, but The Daily Wire changed the concept to a fictional comedy after failing to find any men who would agree to undergo the necessary requirements for trans women to participate on women's teams. [4]

  6. Sports law in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Title IX is an increasingly important issue in college sports law. [2] The act, passed in 1972, makes it illegal for a federally funded institution to discriminate on the basis of sex or gender. In sports law, the piece of legislation often refers to the effort to achieve equality for women's sports in colleges.

  7. Misogyny in sports - Wikipedia

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    Title IX's goal was to bolster sports programs and opportunities in order to ensure that more people could become active in sports; and "contrary to the myth, Title IX has not starved men's athletic programs. Since Title IX was enacted, the number of men's and women's teams has grown and the number of men and women playing sports has risen". [37]

  8. Zero House Democrats Vote to Protect Women’s Sports ... - AOL

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    The House Committee on Education and the Workforce has clarified that the bill would not “prohibit schools or institutions from permitting males to practice against women’s sports teams ...

  9. Mixed-sex sports - Wikipedia

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    Where sex differences in human physiology do not play a significant role in a person's proficiency in a sport, then men and women may compete in a single open class, as in equestrian sports. When sex is a major factor in a competitor's performance, sports will typically split men and women into separate divisions, but there may be mixed-sex ...