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DOJ sues Minnesota, state high school league for allowing boys to...

The Department of Justice announced a lawsuit Monday against Minnesota and the state's high school sports league for allowing boys to compete in girls’...

Court ruling pending as girls’ softball season opens under policy allowing...

High school girls' softball season opened in Minnesota under a state policy that still allows biological males to compete on girls' teams, while a...

International Olympic Committee bans biological males from competing in women’s sports

(The Daily Signal) -- The International Olympic Committee announced Thursday that it would restrict women’s sports to biological females, as determined by a genetic test. The policy...

Federal officials refer Minnesota to DOJ for allowing boys in girls’...

Federal officials have referred Minnesota to the Justice Department (DOJ) over alleged civil rights violations stemming from the state’s refusal to halt male participation...

Renee Carlson: Supreme Court signals common-sense ruling for biological truth in...

It’s been more than a decade since I first had to take the stand to defend female athletes when the Minnesota State High School...

‘It’s anti-girl, it’s anti-reality’: Journalist calls out U of M’s ‘Coaching...

Sarah Barker has been blowing the whistle on boys playing in girls sports for years and joined Liz Collin on her podcast. In addition to...

More than 100 school board members across Minnesota call on state...

More than 100 school board members from 40 school districts across Minnesota have signed a letter to state leaders urging them to comply with...

Forest Lake school board urges state leaders to comply with Title...

The Forest Lake Area School Board is urging state leaders to immediately comply with Title IX by barring males from competing in female sports...

Minnesota lawmakers sign brief asking Supreme Court to uphold law banning...

House Speaker Lisa Demuth is among a group of 20 female Minnesota legislators attaching their names to a landmark case headed to the Supreme...