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Founded to give a voice to women fighting to keep males out of women's sports, an apparel company led by a champion gymnast is seeking to stop Colorado's new anti-discrimination law that it claims forces acceptance of trans ideology.
XX-XY Athletics, which explicitly opposes men being allowed to compete in women's sports, filed a complaint on Tuesday in the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado.
At issue is a recent amendment to the Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act to make protections based on gender identity to include "chosen name" and "how an individual chooses to be addressed," and applying this to "public accommodations[] and advertising."
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XX-XY Athletics, which explicitly opposes men being allowed to compete in women's sports, filed a complaint on Tuesday in the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado.
At issue is a recent amendment to the Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act to make protections based on gender identity to include "chosen name" and "how an individual chooses to be addressed," and applying this to "public accommodations[] and advertising."
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Apparel company seeks to stop Colorado's new trans discrimination law: 'At risk for speaking the truth'
Founded to give a voice to women fighting to keep males out of women s sports, an apparel company led by an ex-gymnast is seeking to stop Colorado s new anti-discrimination law that it claims forces
