‘Women’s Sports Are Being Robbed’: Female Track Athletes Sue Connecticut over Transgender Policy
Four former Connecticut high school female athletes are suing the state for its policy allowing transgender students to participate in women’s sports.
Four former Connecticut high school female athletes are suing the state for its policy allowing transgender students to participate in women’s sports.
More than 500 former and current female athletes filed an amicus brief Monday in which they called upon the U.S. Supreme Court to reject a Mississippi law that would make abortions performed after 15 weeks of pregnancy unlawful.
West Virginia’s governor has signed into law a measure to protect female athletes in high school and college from transgender competition.
Female NCAA athlete Linnea Saltz said during a panel at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) Saturday that the concept of “inclusion” should not lead to the “exclusion of biological women.”
A study published in Sports Medicine found that testosterone blockers taken by biological men who want to live as women do not significantly diminish their strength and gives them an advantage when competing against biological women in sports.
President Donald Trump’s Justice Department (DOJ) is backing a lawsuit by three female athletes who say their sex-based Title IX rights are violated by the forced inclusion of “transgender” males in their high school competitions.
Some might think organizations focused on “women’s rights” or labeled “feminist” would be eager to show support for female athletes in a lawsuit challenging a policy that allows biological males to compete against women, giving them an unfair advantage.