Murrieta, CA— Today, two high school female athletes and their families filed a federal lawsuit against the Riverside Unified School District (RUSD) and school officials at Martin Luther King High School, alleging violations of their First and Fourteenth Amendment rights as well as Title IX protections. The plaintiffs, K.S., a ninth-grade cross-country athlete, and T.S., an eleventh-grade cross-country athlete and team captain, contend that RUSD’s policies unfairly restrict their freedom of expression and deny them fair and equal access to athletic opportunities.
The lawsuit stems from incidents where both athletes wore
shirts bearing the messages “Save Girls’ Sports” and “It’s Common Sense. XX ≠
XY” in support of biological standards for female sports. School officials
ordered the students to remove or conceal the shirts, claiming they created a
“hostile” environment, comparing wearing these shirts to wearing a swastika in
front of Jewish students..
In addition to free speech concerns, the complaint
highlights RUSD’s failure to comply with Title IX, which guarantees equal
athletic opportunities based on biological sex. T.S. was ousted from her
position on the varsity cross-country team to make room for a biological male
transgender athlete who did not consistently attend practices and failed to
meet the varsity team’s strict qualifying requirements. As a result, T.S.
missed opportunities to compete at a high-profile meet, losing valuable chances
for college recruitment and recognition.
The plaintiffs argue that the school’s selective
enforcement of dress codes and failure to uphold Title IX policies violate
their constitutional rights and place female athletes at an unfair
disadvantage. The lawsuit seeks to affirm the students’ right to express their
views, ensure fair athletic opportunities for female students, and hold RUSD
accountable for policies that the plaintiffs allege are discriminatory.
The plaintiffs are seeking declaratory and injunctive
relief to prevent further suppression of their free speech rights, a judgment
affirming Title IX protections for female athletes, and compensation for
damages incurred.
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