The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics just showed us how to protect women
Few topics in modern politics are as divisive as the debate over transgender issues and women's rights. But one new development offers hope that, at least in some corners, light is winning out over heat.
The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) regulates college athletics for 241 small colleges, with its authority reaching 83,000 athletes in 25 different sports. The NAIA just released new rules restricting the participation of trans athletes in women's sports—and these rules are a model for how to ensure fairness for women while treating transgender people with compassion and dignity.