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The next level: Fight over volleyball player victimized by transgender agenda awaits Supreme Court decision

Young woman was forced to share locker room and motel room with a man

(Photo by No Revisions on Unsplash)

A federal judge holding court in the far-left political enclave of Colorado has announced a decision to dismiss counts against the Mountain West Conference in a lawsuit by former San Jose State University women’s volleyball co-captain Brooke Slusser over the situation that forced her to share locker room and motel room spaces with a man.

But the case continues against San Jose State and the California State University system. Further, it all is on hold pending a determination from the U.S. Supreme Court on what is allowed in such situations where education bureaucrats use students to promote their transgender agenda.

Judge Kato Crews, operating in the leftist environment in Colorado where the governor’s office, held by homosexual Jared Polis, both houses of the legislature and even the state Supreme Court all are controlled by the Democrats’ agenda, dismissed Slusser’s claims against the conference, leaving counts against the school and state system intact.

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2 thoughts on “The next level: Fight over volleyball player victimized by transgender agenda awaits Supreme Court decision”

  1. democrats must never be allowed in public office ever again. There is something wrong with their thinking process.

  2. So what? So she shared locker room and motel room spaces with a man. Why is that a problem? There’s no allegations of rape, assault, abuse, or any misbehavior whatsoever. Why is she such a snowflake? Maybe she’s looking for a payday?

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