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The Minnesota Supreme Court ruled that USA Powerlifting "discriminated" against a biological male transgender athlete by not allowing that athlete into a women's competition in 2018.
The court's decision was unanimous. Five of the seven Minnesota Supreme Court justices were appointed by Democrat Governor Tim Walz , and the other two were appointed by former Democrat Governor Mark Dayton.
The trans athlete, JayCee Cooper, sued USA Powerlifting in 2021, alleging the organization engaged in discriminatory practices after rejecting the athlete's application to compete in the women's division in 2018, arguing it violated Minnesota's Human Rights Act.
The court's ruling said that "USA Powerlifting's policy at the time of the