The ruling restores fairness, protects women's sports, and reaffirms state sovereignty.
The Supreme Court held states may prohibit biological males from competing in women's sports categories, confirming Title IX does not require schools to allow them.
Justice Kavanaugh’s majority opinion clarified that Title IX protects opportunities for women and does not mandate an overhaul to accommodate gender ideology.
The decision gives clarity to states like Idaho and West Virginia that have already enacted laws prioritizing biological reality over subjective identity.
West Virginia Attorney General JB McCuskey hailed the ruling as a victory for common sense, ensuring a level playing field for generations.
Radical groups such as Human Rights Campaign expressed outrage, but the ruling is a blow to attempts to erase sex distinctions.
President Trump celebrated the decision as a major win for the American people, aligning with his platform of protecting women's sports.
The ruling underscores liberty, sovereignty, law and order, and accountable government by upholding clear legal standards and protecting women's rights.
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