On January 13, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments over whether states can protect fairness in women’s sports.

To date, 27 states — including Arkansas — have passed laws to protect the integrity of women’s sports. But males who identify as female are challenging some of these laws, including laws in West Virginia and Idaho.

The Idaho and West Virginia cases are now before the U.S. Supreme Court.

Family Council joined dozens of state policy organizations and more than 200 state legislators in a legal brief in the case last September.

Our friends at Alliance Defending Freedom are heavily involved in standing up for fairness in women’s sports, and they recently published a video highlighting some of the girls who have been harmed by school policies letting boys compete in girls’ sports. You can watch that video above or on YouTube.

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