Written by Dr. Everett Piper
On Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court heard the cases of
Little v. Hecox and
West Virginia v. B.P.J. The plaintiffs are suing Idaho and West Virginia, respectively, for enacting laws that expressly prohibit men from competing in women’s athletics.
During oral arguments, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson expressed her concerns. More specifically, she asked attorneys to defend why their clients are telling boys who pretend to be girls that they may not participate in girls’ sports.
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Tags: Alan Hurst, C.S. Lewis, Ketanji Brown Jackson, Lia Thomas, Little v. Hecox, Men in women's sports, The Abolition of Man, transgender athletes, U.S. Supreme Court, West Virginia v. B.P.J.
Federal Issues, Judicial Branch, LGBTQ Agenda | David E. Smith |
January 21, 2026 5:00 AM |
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Written by Jenna Smith
When we abandon the most basic of truths–man & woman–what do we have to stand on?
Today we’re featuring a Spotlight interview conducted in 2023 with conservative icon and activist, Riley Gaines Barker. Riley is a 12x all-American collegiate swimmer, praised by President Trump for leading the fight for fairness, safetey & the protection of women in women’s sports.
Riley will be our keyenote speaker at our annual Faith, Family & Freedom banquet on November 7th of this year. … Continue Reading