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LPGA set to allow transgender women to play

Started by Shana A, November 25, 2010, 08:13:28 AM

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LPGA set to allow transgender women to play
Pat Griffin - Professor Emerita, UMass, Amherst
November 24th, 2010

http://sdgln.com/health/2010/11/24/lpga-set-allow-transgender-women-play

On October 13, I posted a story about Lana Lawson who is a transgender woman suing the LPGA for the right to play in LPGA sponsored events. Currently LPGA competitions are restricted to golfers who are "female at birth" effectively excluding transgender women. The LPGA added this to their by-laws in the 1970s following transgender tennis player Renee Richards' successful legal challenge of similar discriminatory policies on the women's professional tennis tour.

According to an article written by Randall Mell of the Golf Channel, the LPGA is preparing to change their policy to enable transgender women to become members. In a players' meeting on November 30, LPGA players will be encouraged to vote for a constitutional amendment eliminating the "female at birth" requirement. The change requires a two-thirds majority, but players have been advised by legal counsel that the "female at birth" provision will not stand legal scrutiny. The vote is in direct response to Lana Lawson's lawsuit.
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