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Two Sexes. One Truth. Protect Women’s Sports.

Selina Soule, Mary Kate Marshall, Alanna Smith, Chelsea Mitchell, Lainey Armistead, and Madison Kenyon are rallying to protect women's sports
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State of West Virginia v. B.P.J. Little v. Hecox

ADF clients Madison Kenyon, Mary Kate Marshall, and Lainey Armistead stand outside the U.S. Supreme Court.

Medals lost. Scholarships gone. Podiums taken. Privacy stripped away. And in some cases, girls are left to endure sexual harassment. These are the real consequences when gender ideology replaces biological reality, and men and boys are allowed into women’s sports and locker rooms.

This is why West Virginia and Idaho passed laws to safeguard women’s fairness and safety in athletics. But lawsuits threaten to undo those protections, leaving women and girls to bear the cost.

On January 13, 2026, these young women—alongside the attorneys general of West Virginia and Idaho—stood before the U.S. Supreme Court to defend fairness and protect women’s sports.

They’re not just standing up for themselves. They’re standing up for every girl who trains hard, dreams big, and deserves a fair shot.

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