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If anyone can pull off this balancing act, holding universities accountable while protecting student-athletes, it’s Baker.
Twenty-eight attorneys general signed a letter demanding NCAA president Charlie Baker give awards presented to transgender athletes to female athletes.
Republican attorneys general in more than two dozen states urged the NCAA on Tuesday to strip records, titles and awards from ...
The letter, spearheaded by Mississippi attorney general Lynn Fitch, urged the NCAA to restore records in women's sports.
A series of legal, political and regulatory changes have now made it nearly impossible for transgender athletes to compete in college sports across the country. If Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton ...
The attorneys general called to create a plan "to restore all appropriate recognitions to the women athletes who were wrongfully denied all that they earned." ...
Russell Coleman is among 26 Attorneys General urging the sports governing body to correct women's sports records.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall joined 27 other attorneys general in asking the NCAA to erase records of transgender ...
Republican attorneys general in 28 states and territories, including Louisiana’s Liz Murrill, are calling on the NCAA to revoke all championship titles and other recognitions given to transgender ...
NCAA senior vice president of basketball Dan Gavitt said on July 10 that no decision has been made on NCAA basketball ...
AG Gentner Drummond leads a call for the NCAA to restore records of female athletes affected by transgender competitors.
NCAA payments to current president Charlie Baker and former president Mark Emmert for the 2023 calendar year were detailed in the organization's 990.