Nancy Mace Questions Attorney on Definition of Sex at Supreme Court Women’s Sports Hearing
- During a Supreme Court hearing, Congressperson Nancy Mace criticized an ACLU lawyer for not defining the term 'sex' while arguing Title IX violations.
- Justice Samuel Alito confronted the ACLU lawyer, asking for a definition of 'boy' and 'girl,' highlighting a crucial gap in the legal argument.
- The ACLU lawyer admitted to lacking a clear definition, raising concerns about determining discrimination based on sex without clarity.
- Legal representatives expressed disbelief that a case interpreting Title IX could proceed without a definition of sex.
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Ketanji Brown Jackson still can’t define ‘woman,’ yet rewrites sex law
How many years of graduate biology did you need to learn the definition of “woman”? Zero. Children grasp the difference between male and female before they can spell either word. Yet liberal Supreme Court justices and the lawyers who argue before them now treat that distinction as unknowable.This confusion did not happen by accident. Once a culture rejects God’s creation and natural law, nonsense fills the vacuum.If you cannot define the subject…
Nancy Mace rips trans athlete's attorney for refusing to define sex at SCOTUS women's sports hearing
Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) questioned American Civil Liberties Union attorney Joshua Block during a Supreme Court hearing on transgender athletes in women’s sports after he declined to provide a definition of sex, arguing that such a definition should not be central to the court’s consideration of the issue.
Supremes asked ACLU lawyer what is means to be man or woman; her answer left them gobsmacked! · American Wire News
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito cleverly stumped a liberal lawyer on Tuesday by asking her to explain the simple concept of biological sex. The high court was hearing arguments for and against transgender athletes participating in women’s sports when Alitio asked a lawyer representing transgender athletes “what it means to be a boy or girl or a man or a woman.” The back-and-forth exchange with lawyer Kathleen R. Hartnett began with Alito firs…
MichaelSavage.com – YIKES! ACLU Lawyer Can’t Answer When Justice Alito Asks Her to “Define man or woman, boy or girl” During Questioning on Transgenders In Sports Case
Today, the U.S. Supreme Court Justices listened to arguments from attorneys on whether states can ban biological boys who identify as “transgender” from playing on girls’ and women’s sports teams in public schools and colleges. The two controversial cases the Supreme Court heard were: Little v. Hecox, from Idaho, where a law says sports teams…
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