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“We are deeply disappointed that the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association (NIAA) changed its decade-long inclusive transgender student-athlete policy to one that is exclusionar ...
NIAA reversed an earlier vote to require showing birth certificates for every student athlete to play high school sports.
The Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association voted last week to change their policy, which previously allowed transgender athletes to play sports based on their gender identity.
The move could conflict with the Nevada Constitution’s Equal Rights Amendment, which extends protections to residents based on gender identity.
The NIAA adopted a new transgender policy in alignment with recent executive orders signed by President Trump.
On Tuesday, the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association’s (NIAA) Board of Control quietly made a decision to only allow ...
Does not ‘discriminate’ The NIAA’s previous policy allowed athletes to play sports based on their gender identity, with approval from the school. At Tuesday’s meeting, the NIAA presented ...
On Monday afternoon, Director of Athletics Tim Ryan ’98 emailed all student athletes to share the Athletics Department’s updated policy on transgender student-athlete participation. Ryan wrote that ...
The NIAA went into two days of meetings ... in the state since 2014 by reversing a 10-year-old policy that allowed transgender athletes in school sports. It also appears to defy the Nevada ...
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