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VIDEO – Single Sex Spaces: Snapshots from the Legal Fight

VIDEO – Single Sex Spaces: Snapshots from the Legal Fight

From men in women’s prisons to boys in girls locker rooms, “if you’re not willing to fight for the women in your life, whatever age they happen to be, why are we here?”

On Sunday, November 2, 2025, we held an online event exploring what I consider to be the civil rights issue of our time – the protection of single sex spaces for women.

It’s an issue that defines, in my estimation, so much else in the culture, and the legal battles have been fierce at many levels. As I said in my closing statement:

It’s a cultural war in many ways and it’s also, to me, a sanity war…. If you’re not willing to fight for your daughters, then who are you going to fight for? Or your spouses or your sisters. … If you’re not willing to fight for the women in your life, whatever age they happen to be, why are we here?

The Trump administration’s Executive Orders and federal policies designed to reverse enshrinement of gender ideology in law and policy have been met with resistance in the courts and in state/municipal governments, particularly in regard to single sex spaces.

The event featured introductions and commentary by me and Kemberlee, and two substantive presentations.

Amanda Stulman, Senior Researcher/Attorney with Legal Insurrection Foundation (LIF) and founder of the USA branch of Keep Prisons Single Sex, presented a fascinating historical and legal history of how men — included convicted rapists and murderers — ended up in women’s prisons, and the crimes they committed there. It’s a lesson in how a small number of obsessive and devious legal activists managed, over the course of a couple of decades, to create regulations and law out of thin air to drive an agenda that boxed in society into to abandoning women in prison to the worst male elements.

The second substantive presentation was by Ajay Gupta, a tax, criminal, and civil rights attorney, representing the Plaintiffs in a case against Valley View Community Unit School District 365U in Illinois seeking to enjoin a policy which grants male students access to female-only spaces based solely on self-declared preference. The district court’s denial of a preliminary injunction can be read here. Ajay discussed the details of the case and the legal issues that, like men in women’s prisons, boxed society into absurd results.

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VIDEO

Here is a guide to where each speaker starts:

Kemberlee Kaye Introduction – 00.30
William Jacobson Introduction – 00.03
Amanda Stulman Presentation- 00.05:50
Ajay Gupta Presentation – 00:39:50
Question and Answer – 00:58:40
Ajay Gupta Closing – 01:18:20
Amanda Stulman Closing – 01:14:00
Kemberlee Kaye Closing – 01:18:18
WAJ Closing – 01:16:15

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Comments

i can attest that males in women’s prison is 100% true and the issues that were raised and those that were not mentioned.

destroycommunism | November 10, 2025 at 12:30 pm

then how can women be in the military?

what about the fact that they have to have the abilities to fend off men…despite the physical and yeah ( ok ok possible) mental inferiorities to males ?

we know this lefty men in the womens locker rooms etc is wrong but it then plays into the facade being perpetrated onto americans with women in the military..board rooms etc

its like the dei fight

dei is just affirmative action repacked so why are we not getting to the systemic issues affirmaction

Over the past fifty years of “feminism” – whatever that is – we have watched the systematic invasion and obliteration of male spaces, and That’s Just Fine. Looks a little different when the shoe’s on the other foot, doesn’t it? When you want to be even-handed about it, call me. I’m in the book.