
8 Women Take on U.S. Government in Shocking Title IX Lawsuit—What They’re Revealing Could Change Everything
Ever wonder if the biggest upset in women’s NCAA tournament history would come off the court and into the courtroom? Well, here’s a kicker: under the Trump administration, Title IX was wielded as a weapon against schools opposing transgender athletes in women’s sports. But now, a new legal twist is shaking up the scene—a lawsuit invoking Title IX aimed squarely at the NCAA itself. A group of eight determined female athletes have tossed down the gauntlet, claiming the recently approved House v. NCAA settlement shortchanges women by a staggering $1.1 billion. Imagine that—after billions on the table, the payoff still feels like a foul call on equality. The court’s hitting pause on payments until this head-scratcher of an appeal works its way through the Ninth Circuit. Will this challenge redefine fairness in college sports, or just fizzle out like a buzzer-beater that barely swishes? Stay tuned, because this battle could rewrite the playbook on Title IX enforcement. LEARN MORE.
Under President Trump, Title IX has been invoked to bring action against schools and organizations opposing his agenda against transgender athletes in women’s sports.
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