AUDIO: Did Ketanji Jackson finally determine what a ‘woman’ is?
In her Senate confirmation hearings, Supreme Court Justice Ketnaji Brown Jackson was asked “What is a woman?” in the context of a discussion on “transgender rights.” Famously, President Biden’s then-nominee did not answer the question, explaining that she is not a biologist.
Tuesday, the high court heard a pair of cases that bring the issue of boys playing in girls’ sports into the spotlight.
During oral arguments, Jackson expressed her concern that “cisgender” girls – i.e., children with two X chromosomes, biologically and immutably female – were the only “girls” allowed to compete in girls’ sports, if the court were to rule in favor of those who favor sex-specific programs in public schools and colleges.
“We are now looking at the definition of a girl and we’re saying only people who were girl-assigned at birth qualify,” Jackson said.
LISTEN:
Listen to how ridiculous Ketanji Brown Jackson sounds when she tries to discuss what a woman is. She embarrasses herself in every oral argument. pic.twitter.com/2K0jmVHCBl
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) January 13, 2026
Court observers generally believe the high court seemed sympathetic to arguments against allowing biological males to play in female sports.