NCAA convention collides with Supreme Court fight over women’s sports

Women’s sports are about to take center stage in Washington.

On Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in high-profile cases from two states seeking to protect the sex-based rights of female athletes in sports.

In a stroke of irony, the National Collegiate Athletic Association kicks off its annual convention the same day at a glitzy hotel a few miles south of the Supreme Court.

It was the transgender inclusion policy first adopted by the NCAA that seeded the meltdown of women’s sports for women only. Fallout in college sports fueled state action to enact laws protecting female student athletes. Two states, pioneering Idaho and West Virginia, are about to have their day at the high court. Oral arguments and decisions in these cases will have much to say about the NCAA’s despicable actions denying women’s rights under Title IX.

Read the rest of what CWA’s Senior Policy Advisor Doreen Denny has to say about this in her article in The Washington Times.

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