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After Losing to Male Athletes, College Runner Fights for Fairness in Women’s Sports

Mary Kate Marshall fell in love with track and cross-country in high school.

Running “gives me so much confidence,” Marshall said. Now an athlete at Idaho State University, Marshall is fighting for Idaho’s Fairness in Women’s Sports Act—and for every woman’s and girl’s right to compete on a level playing field.

The Fairness in Women’s Sports Act prohibits biological men who “identify” as women from competing in women’s sports. Idaho Gov. Brad Little signed the legislation in March 2020, but the bill was quickly challenged by the American Civil Liberties Union. Alliance Defending Freedom, a Christian legal nonprofit, represents Marshall and fellow Idaho State University track athlete Madison Kenyon in their efforts to reinstate the act and protect women’s sports.

Marshall and Alliance Defending Freedom attorney Christiana Holcomb join the “Problematic Women” podcast to explain the significance of the court battle for Idaho and for women’s sports across the nation.

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3 thoughts on “After Losing to Male Athletes, College Runner Fights for Fairness in Women’s Sports”

  1. This transgender attack on society is designed to strip our children of their identities down to their gender turning them into confused drones that can be reprogrammed into whatever the Marxists need them to be … it’s grotesque mental abuse of children

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