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Supreme Court Sides With Laurel Libby, Women’s Sports Advocate

The Supreme Court ruled in favor of a Maine lawmaker who was censured for defending women’s sports from male intrusion.

Maine State Rep. Laurel Libby, a Republican, filed a federal lawsuit against Maine House Speaker Ryan Fecteau for censuring her after she sounded the alarm on a biological male student beating his female competitors at the Maine State Class B Championship in pole vault for girls.

“This is a win for free speech – and for the Constitution,” Libby said on X.

She sued to get her speaking privileges back in the state House of Representatives.

“Biological males have no place in girls sports,” Libby said at the time. “Our girls have every right, under federal law, to fair competition in sports. We will not let them be erased by the Democrat majority advancing a woke progressive agenda.” 

The emergency order prohibits Fecteau, a Democrat, and the clerk from preventing Libby from voting or speaking on the floor.

Liberal Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Ketanji Brown Jackson were the only two to vote against Libby and her battle to defend women’s sports.

Libby is a critic of Maine Gov. Janet Mill’s refusal to comply with President Donald Trump’s executive order keeping males out of female sports.

Mills publicly opposed the Feb. 5 executive order protecting women’s sports from transgender intrusion. Mills yelled “See you in court” at the president during a Feb. 21 National Governors Association event at the White House after Trump called her out for not complying with the executive order.

“You better comply, you better comply, because otherwise you’re not getting any federal funding,” Trump vowed.

That same day, the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights announced a review of the Maine Department of Education, including the University of Maine System, “based on information that Maine intends to defy this executive order” and “will continue to allow biological males to compete in women’s sports.”

This is breaking news story and it may be updated.



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