LATEST NEWS
Amplifying the Legal Fight for Sex-Based Rights
This past year, WoLF has significantly expanded our bench of legal expertise in service to our charitable mission. Learn about the critical US court cases deciding the fate of sex-based rights!
SCOTUS Denies Hearing Tingley v. Ferguson
WoLF is disappointed to learn that the U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear the case of Tingley v. Ferguson. The case centered around Washington state's SB 5722, a law that infringes on the rights of therapists and patients by mandating 'affirmation-only' therapy for minors with gender dysphoria.
WoLF Submits Supreme Court Amicus Brief in Tingley v. Ferguson “Conversion Therapy” Case
Washington State’s SB 5722 would require licensed therapists to use “affirmation-only” therapy and effectively ban mental health care for detransitioners
Victory! Ninth Circuit Upholds Women’s Free Speech Decision
On Tuesday, March 14th, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit voted against rehearing the case of Green v. Miss United States of America (MUSA). This vote upheld last year’s decision to protect the pageant on First Amendment grounds from being compelled to admit males as "natural born females.”
Fairness in Women’s Sports: Updates from Hecox v. Little
Get the latest update about Hecox v. Little, the lawsuit concerning women’s single-sex sports.
WoLF Submits Amicus Brief on Free Expression Case
WoLF submitted an amicus brief to the Ninth Circuit on the case of Anita Noelle Green v. Miss United States of America. Read our summary or the brief as a whole.
WoLF Submits Amicus Brief in Idaho Fairness in Women’s Sports Case
Hecox v. Little seeks to overturn a state law requiring students to compete in athletics based on their sex