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Federal judge rules United States of America Miss pageant can ban trans competitors
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Judge dismisses transgender woman’s suit against Miss United States of America pageant
Updated Mar 01, 2021;
Posted Feb 25, 2021
Anita Noelle Green, a Clackamas resident and transgender woman, had sued Miss United States of America pageant, alleging its rules only allowing natural born women to compete were discriminatory. (2019 Elite Miss Oregon photo)2019 Elite Miss Oregon photo
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A federal judge Thursday threw out a lawsuit by a transgender woman who accused the private pageant corporation of discrimination for denying her the right to participate in competitions.
U.S. District Judge Michael W. Mosman found that the pageant association cannot be required to allow a transgender woman to participate in light of its mission to promote “natural-born” females.
Judge rules Miss USA pageant can ban trans women from competing
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A federal judge on Thursday dismissed a lawsuit brought by a transgender woman who accused Miss United States of America of discriminating against her after they denied her the right to compete because she was not a biological female, according to reports.
Pageant contestant Anita Noelle Green suedMiss U.S.A in December of 2019 after she alleged the pageant denied her application and refunded her entry fees on the day she applied.
The Miss U.S.A pageant only allows “natural born biological females” to compete, according to a Motion to Dismiss filed by the pageant.
The pageant argued that under the First Amendment it has rights to free association. The pageant argued that the pageant is meant for biological women and that allowing Green to participate would “undermine its vision” and that had the court ruled in favor of Green it would be undermining the pageants “message about empowering only