PRESS RELEASE | FEMALE ATHLETES FILE FEDERAL LAWSUIT TO DEFEND FAIRNESS, SAFETY, AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY IN CALIFORNIA HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS

ADVOCATES FOR FAITH & FREEDOM
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Thursday, sEPTEMBER 17, 2025

CONTACT: Lori Sanada
media@FAITH-FREEDOM.COM

Murrieta, CA — Last week, we witnessed the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk, a fearless advocate for truth and faith. Far from silencing Charlie’s message, his death has ignited a firestorm of resolve, inspiring young people to carry forward his legacy with unwavering courage.  In a powerful testament to Charlie’s influence, three brave female athletes from Jurupa Valley High School found the courage to file a federal civil rights lawsuit after enduring approximately three years of competition in girls’ sports with a boy who chose to play volleyball and run track as a girl. Despite the school’s repeated threats of suspension and retaliatory action for speaking up, these young women chose to take a courageous stand for truth in girls’ sports.

The federal lawsuit, filed just one day before Charlie’s assassination, brings federal claims against the California Department of Education, the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF), and Jurupa Unified School District (JUSD), accusing them of systemic violations of Title IX, the Equal Protection Clause, and the First Amendment. The lawsuit addresses the schools’ failure to protect these female athletes, who were forced to share their volleyball court, track, and locker room with a male athlete and endured unwanted physical touching by a male athlete—all while school administrators turned a blind eye after numerous complaints by the girls and their parents. The male athlete has even made mocking comments to the girls, proclaiming he had a “custom coochie” and complaining about having “cramps” and being “on his period.”  The lawsuit alleges that defendants’ policies and inaction have created an unsafe and discriminatory environment, robbing female athletes of their right to fair competition and personal dignity. By prioritizing political ideology over the safety and privacy of female students, defendants have violated federal protections designed to ensure equal opportunities in education and athletics.

Charlie Kirk’s pastor, Rob McCoy, said it best: ‘In the absence of courage, truth is an orphan,’ said Robert Tyler, President and Chief Counsel of Advocates for Faith & Freedom. “These young women embody the living legacy of Charlie Kirk, boldly proclaiming truth in a culture that demands conformity and silence.”

Senior Counsel Julianne Fleischer of Advocates for Faith & Freedom continues, “No woman should be forced to sacrifice her safety, privacy, or dignity to participate in high-school sports. It’s an affront to every woman that our identity is being caricatured and mocked by boys who think they are girls.  We will not allow truth to be silenced, nor will we permit the rights of these young women to be trampled by misguided policies rooted in false ideologies.”

Advocates for Faith & Freedom previously filed a landmark lawsuit on behalf of Taylor Starling and Kaitlyn Slavin against Martin Luther King High School for allowing a male athlete to compete as a female with special benefits not afforded to the female athletes. All five girls are available to participate in media to share their common stories of courage and their stand for undeniable truth. 

Advocates for Faith & Freedom is unwavering in its commitment to defending the integrity of women’s sports and protecting the fundamental rights of young women to compete without fear of harassment, retaliation, or discrimination. These landmark lawsuits send a resounding message: the voices of these courageous athletes will not be silenced, and the fight for truth and justice will prevail.

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Advocates for Faith & Freedom is a non-profit law firm dedicated to protecting constitutional and religious liberty in the courts. Our mission is to engage in cases that will uphold our religious liberty and America’s heritage and to educate Americans about our fundamental constitutional rights.