Carol Platt Liebau: A Win for Biology

Below is your personal RSS feed link, generated just for you - please do not share it!
https://townhall.com/podcastfeed/vip/townhallreview?m=

You can get your link from the Podcast show page, which you can paste into the listening app of your choice. For most apps, you can do this by clicking "Add a show by URL" or "Add by RSS feed". You can find app-specific instructions below.

Apple Podcasts
  • Open your Library
  • Tap or click Add a show by URL
  • Paste the link above
Google Podcasts
  • Tap or click Activity on the bottom right of your screen
  • Scroll to Subscriptions on the top and then tap the 3-dot menu
  • Tap or click Add by RSS feed
  • Paste the link above
Townhall Radio Commentary
July 6, 2026

Few issues have generated more controversy in America than whether biological males should be allowed to compete on girls’ and women’s school sports teams. Now, in a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court has ruled that states may protect biological females from having to compete against biological males without violating the Constitution’s Equal Protection Clause or Title IX.

It’s important to understand what the Court did—and didn’t—decide. The ruling doesn’t require states to adopt those protections. It simply says they are free to do so.

That matters because the decision explicitly affirms a basic truth: men and women are physically different. Recognizing that reality is not discrimination. It is a legitimate basis for protecting fairness in girls’ and women’s sports. And it leaves those policy decisions where they belong—with the people and their elected representatives.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.