We were college athletes. Supreme Court must listen to our case and save women’s sports

Maine State Rep. Laurel Libby joins 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss upcoming Supreme Court cases challenging bans on transgender athletes in women's sports.

Imagine if the U.S. Supreme Court was asked to rule on whether the law of gravity still applies, even in these early years of the 21st century. 

After all, some people are uncomfortable with their size. They feel sluggish and weighed down by that pull from the Earth. Why shouldn’t they just be able to ignore gravity and float along as easily as they please? Why should any law of nature be allowed to constrain how light and thin someone feels inside? 

If that sounds ridiculous to you, imagine how female athletes have felt in recent years, having to compete against males just because they’ve been told that feeling like a woman can make them so. 

Their make-believe is our hard reality. And some of us have empty spaces on our trophy shelves to prove it.

JUSTICE URGES ‘STAND UP FOR OUR GIRLS’ AS SUPREME COURT WEIGHS FATE OF HIS 'SAVE WOMEN’S SPORTS ACT'

Former Idaho State University women's athletes Mary Kate Marshall and Madison Kenyon signed on as voluntary defendants to help protect women's sports in an Idaho lawsuit that will be heard by the Supreme Court. (Courtesy of Alliance Defending........

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