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Title: Univ sues federal gov’t for threatening federal funding over trans volleyball
Post by: Jessica_Rose on March 09, 2026, 09:30:33 PM
University sues federal gov't for threatening federal funding over trans volleyball player

https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2026/03/university-sues-federal-govt-for-federal-funding-over-trans-volleyball-player/

Molly Sprayregen (9 March 2026)

San Jose State University (SJSU) and the California State University (CSU) system are suing the federal government in response to its determination that SJSU violated Title IX by allowing a transgender volleyball player to compete on the women's team.

The current administration launched an investigation into the university immediately following the president's executive order, Keeping Men Out of Women's Sports, issued soon after he took office. The school made headlines in the heat of the 2024 election campaign when the girls' volleyball team co-captain, Brooke Slusser, joined a lawsuit led by anti-trans activist and swimmer Riley Gaines which challenged the NCAA's transgender-inclusion policies and outed the trans player on Slusser's team.

In January, the U.S. Department of Education (ED) warned SJSU that it risks "imminent enforcement action" if it doesn't voluntarily resolve the violations, which took place under Biden-era rules that interpreted Title IX as prohibiting discrimination against transgender student-athletes.

In addition to the ED's demands that the school adopt the federal government's "biology-based definitions" of the words "male" and "female", acknowledge that sex is unchangeable, and "restore all individual athletic records and titles misappropriated by male athletes competing in women's categories," the administration wants San Jose State to "issue a personalized letter of apology on behalf of SJSU to each female athlete for allowing her participation in athletics to be marred by sex discrimination."