Lawsuits, for example, abound. To wit: Should those who have transitioned their gender from male to female be able to athletically compete with biological women, or should they be required to compete against the biological men with whom their chromosomal structure matches?
What risks, if any, does wider acceptance within women's sports of those who have made a male-to-female sex-reassignment transition pose for the integrity of women's sports as distinct athletic institutions?Writers Abigail Shrier and Juliet Jacques debate these very questions in our latest Newsweek "Debate of the Week." We hope you enjoy the exchange.Josh Hammer is Newsweek opinion editor, a syndicated columnist, a research fellow at the Edmund Burke Foundation and of.