Transgender powerlifter asks Minnesota Supreme Court for right to compete in women's events

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A transgender athlete should be allowed to compete in the women’s division at powerlifting events because she’s protected against discrimination by the Minnesota Human Rights Act, her attorneys urged the state Supreme Court on Tuesday.

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