💨 Abstract
A transgender woman, Sadie Schreiner, is suing Princeton University, claiming she was removed from a track meet due to her gender identity. The lawsuit, filed in New Jersey Superior Court, names Princeton officials and Leone Timing and Results Services as defendants. Schreiner, who had previously competed for another school, was set to run in the Larry Ellis Invitational but was removed from the competitor list shortly before her race.
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