Karoline Leavitt on Supreme Court Case Regarding Sex-Based Rights and Women's Sports
Fox NewsJanuary 22, 20262 min34,597 views
6 connectionsΒ·9 entities in this videoβSupreme Court Arguments on Sex-Based Rights
- π Riley Gaines attended Supreme Court arguments concerning sex-based rights and the constitutionality of state laws protecting these rights for women.
- π― The core question is whether the administration will act against states that do not have protections for women if the Supreme Court rules in favor of maintaining sex-based rights.
Administration's Stance on Women's Protections
- π‘οΈ Karoline Leavitt stated that the administration has already taken action against states failing to uphold executive orders protecting women in sports and private spaces.
- βοΈ The administration has engaged with large universities to advocate for fairness and justice for women and girls.
- π¬ Leavitt emphasized that women's sports and private spaces should be protected, asserting that there are two genders and two sexes, a fundamental biological fact.
Concerns Over Judicial Stance
- β οΈ Leavitt expressed alarm that some justices seemed to question the basic biological fact of distinct sexes and genders.
- π€ While acknowledging men and women are different, she stressed they are also inherently equal and that women deserve specific rights.
- π The administration hopes and expects the Supreme Court will rule appropriately on this matter.
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Sex-Based RightsWomen's SportsSupreme CourtKaroline LeavittRiley GainesTitle IXBiological DifferencesGenderSexAdministration PolicyState LawsPrivate Spaces
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