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The Jurupa Valley High junior finishes with the top marks in the high jump and triple jump, resulting in multiple winners due to a CIF rule change.
President Trump has announced that large scale fines will be imposed against California after 16-year-old trans athlete AB Hernandez won multiple medals in the state's track and field finals.
Transgender athlete AB Hernandez was unflustered amid controversy and protests over her participation in girls sports. Under revised rules for the championship, she shared two first-place medals and a second-place medal with cisgender competitors.
The letter from Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon, who heads the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division, says the rule by the California Interscholastic Federation, which governs student sports in the state, is in violation of the 14th Amendment, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex.
Amaya Faison of Rosary Academy was allowed to compete in the CIF State prelims as a result of a recent change made by the CIF.
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Nereyda Hernandez, AB Hernandez's mom, reflected on the weekend, her daughter's accomplishments and the protests targeting her.
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The nationwide debate over a Jurupa Valley transgender high school student's eligibility in the upcoming CIF state finals continued on Tuesday as President Trump took to social media to share his thoughts on the matter.
Despite questions about results posted in 100-meter preliminary heat at state track and field championships, CIF says two independent timing systems were working.
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