How Fox's OutKick relentlessly targeted a Michigan teen girl
Since Sept. 5, right-wing sports publication OutKick has published 19 articles about a 12th grade girls volleyball player at Skyline High School in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The player caught the attention of reporter Dan Zaksheske after he obtained public documents that appear to show her requesting a legal name change from a traditionally masculine first name to a traditionally feminine one.
Over the next three months, Zaksheske would write 18 of the 19 articles OutKick would publish about this student. He and other OutKick reporters attended multiple high school girls volleyball games where they recorded and reported on Skyline Highs volleyball season. At the heart of each article was a focus on the girl, who Zaksheske refers to as a trans-identifying biological male.
Zaksheskes reporting stoked a controversy that drew the attention of multiple right-wing publications, politicians and influencers. This coverage led Sean Lechner, whose cisgender daughter played against Skyline and allegedly shared a locker room with their team, to file a Title IX complaint.
While the Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) does require trans athletes to get a waiver approved to compete in official state tournaments, the Democratic-majority state Senate outright rejected the idea of a trans athlete sports ban earlier this year. In addition, LGBTQ Michiganders have strong anti-discrimination protections under the states Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act.
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