Four high school track runners — Selina Soule, Chelsea Mitchell, Alanna Smith, and Ashley Nicoletti — filed a lawsuit against the …
Read More »Alabama’s Governor Protects Fair Competition in Women’s Sports
Alabama Governor Kay Ivey signed a bill last Friday that bars biological males from competing with girls in K-12 sports. …
Read More »Three More States Pass Bills to Save Women’s Sports — Two Ready for Governors’ Signatures
Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) announced that three more states have advanced bills that ban biological males from competing against women …
Read More »Republican Governor Issues Executive Orders to Save Women’s Sports After Vetoing Bill
South Dakota’s Republican-controlled legislature sent a bill to their Republican governor’s desk last month that would have barred biological males …
Read More »More Republican-Led States Seek to Protect Women’s Sports
Lawmakers in Mississippi have passed a bill to ban biological males from competing against women in sports. Governor Tate Reeves …
Read More »Biden’s Department of Education Will Not Support High School Girls Who Lost Races to Biological Boys
In 2019, Selina Soule and two other high school girls filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education’s Office …
Read More »Now 23 States Are Trying to Save Women’s Sports
Last month, seven states were working on bills to bar biological males from competing in women’s sports. At the time …
Read More »WATCH — Selina Soule Won’t Be Silenced: It Is Unfair to Allow Boys to Compete Against Girls
In this PragerU video, Selina Soule, a track runner from Connecticut, said she’d trained to be a championship sprinter since …
Read More »This Female Athlete Says It’s ‘Unmotivating and Frustrating’ to Lose to Biological Males
What President Joe Biden calls the civil rights issue of our time is perhaps the greatest barrier for women in …
Read More »Abigail Shrier Sounds a Warning: ‘Transgender’ Executive Order Will Be the End of Women’s Sports
President Joe Biden signed an executive order that calls on government schools to allow boys to compete against girls in …
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