From Suzanne Beecher <[email protected]>
Subject Girls deserve fairness and truth—stand with Adaleia
Date January 8, 2026 5:24 PM
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The fight to keep men out of women’s sports isn’t over.͏‌  ͏‌  ͏‌  ͏‌  ͏‌  ͏‌
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Dear Friend of Truth,

Adaleia Cross is a high school athlete in West Virginia. Like many girls,
sports were where she learned discipline, confidence, and resilience. She
trained hard. She showed up. She believed that effort mattered.

Then the rules changed.

A male student joined the girls’ team and began competing in the same events
Adaleia had worked toward for years. Over time, she watched opportunities
disappear—events she trained for, spots she earned—because male size and
strength changed the outcome no matter how hard she worked.

What happened off the field was even harder.

In locker rooms, on the track, and in the throwing pits, Adaleia and other
girls were subjected to crude and sexually explicit comments. She was expected
to change clothes and share private spaces with the same student making those
remarks. To protect themselves, some girls stopped using the locker room
altogether—even wearing practice clothes to class just to feel safe.

Adaleia spoke up. Her parents spoke up. Coaches and administrators looked the
other way.

No family wants this. No teenager asks to become a test case. Adaleia simply
wanted what Title IX promised her: a fair chance to compete and basic privacy
at school.

When the federal government tried to rewrite Title IX to redefine “sex,”
families like the Crosses were left with no protection—and no choice. That is
when Alliance Defending Freedom stepped in and the win in this case helped
protect girls nationwide.

But the fight is not over, and now the issue of fairness for female athletes
is at the Supreme Court. The Court will decide whether states can protect girls
like Adaleia.

This case is not about politics. It is about listening to girls when they say
something is wrong. It is about ensuring that the law created to protect women
and girls is not used to erase their opportunities or silence their concerns.

Today, we are asking you to stand with girls like Adaleia.

By signing the Statement of Support, you are affirming that:

* Girls deserve fair competition in sports
* Students deserve privacy and safety at school
* Parents deserve to be heard
* And young women should never stand alone for telling the truth



Please add your name in support of Adaleia, fairness in girls’ sports, and
truth.

SIGN THE STATEMENT OF SUPPORT
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Because of supporters like you, Adaleia does not have to stand alone.

For truth,

Suzanne Beecher
Legal Counsel
Alliance Defending Freedom







Alliance Defending Freedom 15100 N. 90th Street, Scottsdale, Arizona 85260



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