Victory for Fairness in Girls’ Sports
Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s majority opinion said sex-separated teams comply with the Constitution and federal law, a victory for states defending female athletics.
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Citizenship, Not Scrutiny – Christopher R. Green
West Virginia v. BPJ confirms, like last year’s United States v. Skrmetti, that the Supreme Court will not use the Fourteenth Amendment to keep states (slightly over half of the states in both cases) from reaffirming traditional understandings of the differences between men and women. Skrmetti allowed prohibitions on puberty blockers and cross-gender hormones for young people, and now BPJ allows states to reserve women’s sports for biological wo…
A Victory for Women’s Sports: West Virginia v. B. P. J. and Little v. Hecox – The American Spectator | USA News and Politics
It is rare to find cases rising to the Supreme Court level where the justices are asked, “Who should be allowed to play on competitive women’s and girls’ sports teams?” Just decades ago, the answer would have been easy, hardly requiring the nation’s highest court to provide an answer. Women and girls play on sports teams for women and girls. But the question posed by two cases — West Virginia v. B.P. J. and Little v. Hecox — turned out to be mor…
Local delegate pushes for Fairness in Girls' Sports Act again after Supreme Court decision
In response to the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision reaffirming that states can protect women’s sports, Del. Kathy Szeliga (R-Baltimore County) and Sen. Mary Beth Carozza, a Republican who represents District 38 on the Eastern Shore, announced plans to reintroduce the…
Victory for fairness in girls’ sports
OPINION by SHANNON KESSLER Last Tuesday, June 30, the U.S. Supreme Court delivered a landmark ruling upholding state laws in West Virginia and Idaho that protect women and girls’ sports by ensuring competition is based on biological sex. This is a huge win for fairness, safety, and opportunity for our daughters. As a mom, former […]
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