
HARRISBURG, Pa. — The Trump administration said Monday that the University of Pennsylvania violated laws guaranteeing women equal opportunities in athletics by letting a transgender swimmer compete on the school’s women’s team and into team facilities. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading.
Main Idea: The Trump administration said the University of Pennsylvania broke sex discrimination rules by letting a transgender swimmer compete on its women’s team and use women’s facilities.
Key Points:
Penn could lose federal money and face new rules, which may affect students, staff, and taxpayers if the fight over transgender sports expands.
The case may bring clearer rules for school sports, which could reduce confusion for athletes, schools, and voters across the country.
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Central institution accused by the Trump administration of violating sex discrimination rules in athletics.
The transgender swimmer at the center of the dispute and potential loss of awards.
Central governing actor announcing the finding and threatening further action.
The Education Department office that opened and carried out the investigation.
His administration’s position and executive order are central to the article.
The agency whose Office for Civil Rights conducted the investigation and announced the violation finding.
Its policy context is cited in Penn’s defense of Thomas’s eligibility.
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Sign in to commentIts transgender participation policy is referenced as part of the backdrop for Thomas’s competition.
The state is singled out in the administration’s separate lawsuit over transgender athletes in girls’ and women’s sports.
Named as another institution under federal review in the broader transgender sports crackdown.
Named as a sports governing body under federal review.
Named as a sports governing body under federal review.