Leader of firm that won SCOTUS women's sports cases opens up on dealing with liberal media, Title IX lawsuits

Fox News Digital sat down with Alliance Defending Freedom president, CEO, and chief counsel Kristen Waggoner after her law firm won a historic Supreme Court victory in the battle to "save women's sports."Waggoner spoke about her experience in dealing with mainstream media, and leading the ongoing legal battles against the Democrat-run states that continue to let biological male trans athletes play in women's sports.Waggoner: "I've been delighted because I know where we began. It was a tough go 10 years ago, to be able to talk about these things.
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Fox News Digital sat down with Alliance Defending Freedom president, CEO, and chief counsel Kristen Waggoner after her law firm won a historic Supreme Court victory in the battle to "save women's sports."Waggoner spoke about her experience in dealing with mainstream media, and leading the ongoing legal battles against the Democrat-run states that continue to let biological male trans athletes play in women's sports.Waggoner: "I've been delighted because I know where we began. It was a tough go 10 years ago, to be able to talk about these things. But I think now as Americans have seen in real time the differences between men and women, they already knew that, but the media has also begun to shift a little bit as well in recognizing that eight of 10 Americans support the right of women to have fair play, and more and more we are seeing the real harm that comes from trying to blur distinctions between men and women and boys and girls."I will say we've had some tough interviews, and it has been an absolute delight to see courageous young women athletes stand up for truth."Over the years, we've done everything from CNN to MSNBC to other outlets as well, and I will say, first of all, I'm grateful for the opportunity that we can come in and share a different perspective and especially on CNN. But they do ask the tough questions and sometimes some unfair ones, and it's a real privilege to be able to answer those questions honestly and to ensure that the message gets out to those audiences."Waggoner: "You can expect that we will uproot gender ideology from the law, and we will not stop until we do.
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