Caitlyn Jenner says SCOTUS ruling against Biden-Harris Title IX change is 'great news' for women's sports
Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch responds to President Biden’s proposed radical changes for the U.S. Supreme Court during an appearance on ‘Fox News Sunday.’
Former U.S. Olympian and Fox News contributor Caitlyn Jenner praised the Supreme Court for its 5-4 ruling against a Biden administration emergency request to enforce changes to Title IX. The changes would have permitted biological men to enter women’s bathrooms, locker rooms and dorms in 10 states.
"The SCOTUS just overturned the Title IX rewrite allowing biological boys into girls sports. This is great news for girls and women’s sports all across the nation!" Jenner wrote on X Friday evening.
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The Biden administration insisted that the regulation does not address athletic eligibility. However, multiple Republican attorneys general sued, arguing that it would conflict with some of their state laws that block transgender students from participating in women’s sports.
President Joe Biden, left, and Vice President Kamala Harris on the Truman Balcony of the White House in Washington, D.C., on Thursday, July 4, 2024. (Tierney L. Cross)
In June, multiple experts presented evidence to Fox News Digital that Biden's claims that it would not result in biological men participating in women's sports weren't correct.
One incident occurred in West Virginia after it passed the Save Women Sports Act in 2021, prohibiting transgender girls from competing against biological girls in sports. Then a 13-year-old transgender middle school student in West Virginia, known as BPJ, successfully obtained a federal court injunction to compete in female sports.
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