The BPJ Majority Adopts the Bostock Dissenters' Methodology (and Some Thoughts About Equal Protection)
Justice Kavanaugh's opinion for the Court in West Virginia v. B.P.J. is a culture warriors' mixed bag. In addition to making clear how important he thinks girls' and women's participation in competitive sports is, he includes some trans-inclusive language at the end of his opinion. At the same time, however, he repeatedly uses the term "biological male" when referring to transgender girls and women, and not just when it's relevant to parsing the challenged policies. In so doing, the lead opinion sides with the ongoing national anti-trans panic. That said, I prefer the tone of Kavanaugh's majority to the gratuitously and vehemently anti-trans concurrence of Justice Thomas. I suppose the best thing that can be said about that concurrence is that Justice Alito didn't join it. What about the substance? Let's start with the Title IX claim, which was at issue in B.P.J. but not the companion case of Little v. Hecox (which, as the dissent conten...