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Judge says discrimination case brought by trans tennis player can move forward

Trans tennis player Cammie Woodman brought a discrimination lawsuit against a league that tried to ban her from women's competition.

A New York county supreme court judge has denied a request to dismiss a discrimination case by Cammie Woodman, a trans woman who was disqualified from a New York Metro tennis league.

In the ruling, King County Supreme Court judge Gina Abadi stated that Woodman’s complaint against The Tennis League Network, TLN CEO Steve Chagnon and Margaret Huffman, the first opponent of Woodman when league play opened in March of this year, has merit and should continue.

“The complaint sufficiently alleges that the applicable defendants violated each of the New York State Human Rights Laws on the basis of gender identity or expression in connection with a place of public accommodation, resort or amusement, and on the basis of gender in connection with a place or provider of public accommodation,” the decision stated.

Abadi also pointed out that Hullman is liable for “aiding and abetting the Chagnon defendants’
discriminatory conduct under the State HRL and City HRL” in regard to emails sent by Huffman to Chagnon stating, “Cammi Woodman is a male playing in a women’s league” after the two played in a scheduled match in March that Woodman won in straight sets.

Woodman had stated to Outsports in April that after that match she was contact by .....

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While the IOC has framed its review as grounded in scientific evidence, experts say the research used to justify trans athlete bans has major limitations. A 2021 review published in Sports Medicine found no empirical basis for excluding transgender women from women’s sports. Another study, published in 2024 in the British Journal of Sports Medicine and funded in part by the IOC, found that transgender women may experience disadvantages compared with cisgender women, including lower oxygen capacity and reduced lower-body strength.

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This investigation was the first to be funded by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) on the subject and marks the first analysis on athletes who have undergone gender-affirming hormone therapy.

Funny that this hasn't been widely publicized isn't it? [end sarcasm]
 
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