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Trump administration says San Jose State broke the law by allowing a transgender volleyball player

WASHINGTON (AP) 鈥 The Trump administration has concluded that San Jose State University discriminated against women by letting a play on the women鈥檚 volleyball team, the U.S. Education Department said Wednesday.

The department offered San Jose State a deal that would resolve the case. The university, located in California, would have to accept the administration鈥檚 definition of 鈥渕ale鈥 and 鈥渇emale,鈥 restore titles and records that Trump officials say were 鈥渕isappropriated by male athletes,鈥 and issue an apology to female athletes.

A statement from the university said officials are reviewing the proposal and 鈥渞emain committed to providing a safe, respectful, and inclusive educational environment for all students while complying with applicable laws and regulations.鈥

The Education Department has against a series of states, schools and colleges that allow transgender athletes, something President Donald Trump has promised to end. If San Jose State rejects the proposed deal, it could face a Justice Department lawsuit and risk losing .

The investigation into San Jose State was opened in February alongside a similar one at the University of Pennsylvania. Penn later similar to the one being offered to San Jose State, modifying school records set by transgender swimmer Lia Thomas and apologizing to other athletes on the swim team.

Department officials said San Jose State violated Title IX, a 1972 gender equity law, by allowing a transgender athlete on the team and for allegedly retaliating against players who condemned the decision.

鈥淲e will not relent until SJSU is held to account for these abuses and commits to upholding Title IX to protect future athletes from the same indignities,鈥 Kimberly Richey, assistant secretary for civil rights at the Education Department, said in a statement.

San Jose State鈥檚 volleyball team attracted national attention after nine student athletes in the Mountain West Conference athletic conference filed a lawsuit challenging the league鈥檚 policies allowing transgender athletes to compete. The players argued that it鈥檚 unfair and poses a safety risk.

Several teams refused to play against San Jose State, earning losses.

San Jose State has not confirmed that its volleyball team had a transgender player.

As part of the deal proposed by the administration, San Jose State would have to send a personalized apology to every woman who played on the women鈥檚 indoor volleyball team from 2022 through 2024 and on the 2023 beach volleyball team, and to any woman who forfeited rather than play San Jose State.

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This story has been corrected to reflect that the lawsuit against the league was filed by nine student athletes in the Mountain West Conference athletic conference, not players on the San Jose State volleyball team.

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