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Dear Defender of Truth,
This term, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear two cases that could forever shape the future of women’s sports in America.
At the center of one case stands Lainey Armistead—a former West Virginia college soccer player. For Lainey, soccer was more than a game. It was her life’s passion.
But that passion—and the right to fair competition—is under attack. Like so many other female athletes, Lainey sees the threat of being forced to compete against male athletes.
She decided to take a stand.
And now, State of West Virginia v. B.P.J. and Little v. Hecox will give the Court a chance to weigh in on whether states can protect fairness and safety for female athletes—or if radical gender ideology will continue to ignore biological reality.
These are the first-ever Supreme Court cases to directly challenge gender ideology’s impact on women’s sports.
Will you stand with Lainey—and thousands of other female athletes—and make a gift today to support critical legal efforts like this one?
👉 Make your gift now to protect women’s sports »
Your gift today helps:
- Defend laws passed in 27 states that protect fairness in women’s sports
- Stand with courageous athletes like Lainey who are fighting for the integrity of their sport
- Push back against dangerous policies that ignore biological differences and put women at risk
Alliance Defending Freedom never charges a dime to defend clients like Lainey in court. But standing up to powerful ideologies in the nation’s highest court takes significant resources.
We’ve won 16 Supreme Court cases since 2011—and we’re winning nearly 80% of our cases overall. But we can’t do it without your help.
Please make your gift today to support this work—so every girl has a fair chance to compete.
Thank you for standing up for truth—and for the next generation of female athletes.
With gratitude,
Suzanne Beecher Legal Counsel
P.S. A victory at the Supreme Court could set a national precedent that restores fairness to women’s sports—and stops gender ideology from doing further harm. Please give today.

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