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  • … do not want male athletes to compete against women and girls. Written by Grant Atkinson Published June 28, 2023 … to compete against males, they are not just taking away opportunities for women and girls. They are also ignoring the views of the people they …
  • … is: Trying to force colleges and universities to open girls’ dorm rooms and locker rooms to males. Redefining “sex” … and in doing so effectively robbing female athletes of opportunities and fairness in women’s sports, undermining …
  • … male. The Equality Act would allow men to take away athletic opportunities from women. Title IX was created to … in women’s sports. ADF represents four young women from Connecticut , where a state high school athletic policy does just that. These four women ran track in high …
  • … is: Trying to force colleges and universities to open girls’ dorm rooms and locker rooms to males. Redefining “sex” … and in doing so effectively robbing female athletes of opportunities and fairness in women’s sports, undermining …
  • … is: Trying to force colleges and universities to open girls’ dorm rooms and locker rooms to males. Redefining “sex” … and in doing so effectively robbing female athletes of opportunities and fairness in women’s sports, undermining …
  • … Supreme Court to affirm that female athletes deserve equal opportunities. An expert report on male athletics advantages … puberty and even after testosterone suppression. Male athletic advantages result in large discrepancies between the … laws like West Virginia’s affirm why we have women’s and girls’ sports: equal opportunity. But the law threatens the …
  • … illegitimate redefinition of sex in Title IX guts equal opportunities for women. Read the press release . In 1972, … is trying to twist legislation intended to help women and girls by redefining what it means to be a woman or a girl—in … fairly; are exposed to unsafe competition; and miss out on athletic opportunities, public recognition, and scholarship …
  • … hosted an event titled “Forum on Fair and Safe Sport for Girls.” The event aimed to “[e]mpower and protect girls’ sports and female athletes,” “[d]efend the original … and “[c]reate a powerful network of coaches, parents, and girls’ sports supporters.” Before the event, a librarian told …
  • … says, “Gender refers to the characteristics of women, men, girls and boys that are socially constructed. This includes … Alanna Smith, Chelsea Mitchell, and Ashley Nicoletti of Connecticut and Madison Kenyon and Mary Kate Marshall of … the Madison Metropolitan School District adopted a policy for all its schools to “disrupt the gender binary” by …
  • … caved to its lies, female sports have become a minefield. Girls who join the high school soccer team may now find … And it created a sea change in sports by bringing equal athletic opportunities for women. The numbers speak for … by the administration’s pending changes. Just ask Connecticut athletes Selina Soule, Chelsea Mitchell, Alanna …