The fight in a Lubbock courtroom over genetic screening of women’s athletes between Texas and the National Collegiate ...
Lubbock County Judge Les Hatch ruled against an injunction seeking mandatory gender testing in the NCAA to keep trans ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton wanted the NCAA to do sex screening on athletes or remove the word 'women' in promoting ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's request sought to "upend" the Women's March Madness tournament, attorneys for the NCAA ...
The NCAA successfully fended off an attempt by the state of Texas that would have forced it to screen athletes to determine ...
A Lubbock judge has denied Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's request for a temporary injunction against the NCAA regarding ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton wanted the NCAA to do sex screening on athletes or remove the word 'women' in promoting ...
Lubbock County Judge Les Hatch, a Republican, presided over a hearing brought about by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who sued the NCAA over its recent revised gender eligibility policy.
In February, Paxton asked Judge Les Hatch for an injunction that would've forced the NCAA to "immediately begin screening the sex of student athletes" or drop terms like "women's" or "female" from ...
Judge Les Hatch denied the injunction in Lubbock's 237th District Court. "I'm not commenting about the NCAA policy, whether it was right or wrong at that time," Hatch told the plaintiffs' counsel ...