The Supreme Court Must Save Women’s Sports

Men should not be allowed to participate in women’s sports. 

On Jan. 13, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in State of West Virginia v. B.P.J and Little v. Hecox, both of which involve the protection of women’s sports. 

The West Virginia and Idaho laws differentiate between males and females based on physical and physiological differences between.

In September, the American College of Pediatricians (ACPeds) filed amicus curiae briefs in both cases, supporting the states defending women and girls. ACPeds trusts the Supreme Court will restore common sense, fairness, and safety in women’s sports by recognizing the biological reality that men and women are different.

Genetics is the primary driver of sex differences; these differences begin at fertilization when genes that are present on the X and Y chromosomes start to direct the development of the new individual. 

Genes are expressed differently in males versus females, impacting athletic........

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