
Two states defend women in sports and they are all that is standing in between truth and disaster
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States dare to defy government mandates wrecking women's sports and allowing biological males to take over. Now those cases head to the Supreme Court as a chance to stop the insanity.
Rachel Rouleau is legal counsel with Alliance Defending Freedom (@ADFLegal).
Women and girls are rightly pointing out that — while there is a place for male athletes to compete with other men — female athletes have nowhere else for fair competition without these laws in place. If they are forced to compete against men with natural physical advantages in women’s sports, they will never be champions in their own sports. This is one of the reasons Title IX was passed more than 50 years ago, and now it’s under the threat of being virtually neutralized. There are numerous examples of how this brave new world is playing out for female athletes but two in particular that are part of the cases that the Supreme Court could decide to hear. Madison Kenyon and Mary Kate Marshall are gifted athletes who ran track and cross-country at Idaho State University. Prior to their graduation, the two girls had to compete against a male athlete who pushed them down in the rankings.

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