The court said the athlete is protected from discrimination under the Minnesota Human Rights Act.
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Advocates on Wednesday celebrated a Supreme Court ruling that found USA Powerlifting violated the state's Human Rights Act in ...
The Minnesota Supreme Court’s ruling seemingly opted to stay out of the middle of that debate, refusing to affirm Ellison’s ...