NCAA stays course on transgender athlete rules after high court ruling

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NCAA president Charlie Baker says the association will not change its transgender-athlete rules after the Supreme Court upheld state bans, arguing the policy already aligns with federal standards and that changes would be driven mostly at the state level; the ruling reinforces bans on transgender girls in women’s sports under Title IX, while litigation continues elsewhere, and Baker noted very few NCAA athletes are transgender.
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