New York AG Letitia James Sued For Threatening to Block Transgender Sports Ban

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Nassau County has sued New York AG Letitia James for her moves to block a county order that bans men from competing in womenโ€™s sports.

New York Attorney General Letitia James has been sued by a Nassau County executive, who accused her of unconstitutional discrimination when she issued a cease and desist letter and threatened legal action to force the county to allow female-identifying males to compete in womenโ€™s sports.

Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman said in a post on X that he filed the lawsuit โ€œto protect womenโ€™s sports and ensure a safe environment for women.โ€

โ€œBullying of women and girls will not be tolerated!โ€ he added.

Mr. Blakeman filed his complaint (pdf) on March 5 in the Eastern District of New York, with his lawsuit seeking to block Ms. James from stopping his executive order that imposes a transgender sports ban at county-run facilities.

He argued that Ms. Jamesโ€™ cease and desist order violates the constitutional rights of girls and women, while accusing her of โ€œunconstitutionally discriminating against individuals on the basis of genderโ€ in context of sporting events.

New Yorkโ€™s Nassau County issued an executive order on Feb. 22 that bans male players from competing at county-run facilities in any league that doesnโ€™t correspond to their biological sex or that isnโ€™t a coed or mixed league.

โ€œThere is a movement for biological males to bully their way into competing in sports or leagues or teams that identify themselves or advertise themselves as girlsโ€™ or female or womenโ€™s teams or leagues,โ€ Mr. Blakeman said at a Feb. 22 press conference.

โ€œWe find that unacceptable. Itโ€™s a form of bullying,โ€ he said at the time.

In response, Ms. James demanded that the executive order be revoked, arguing that New York law prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex, as well as โ€œgender identity or expression.โ€

A spokesperson for Ms. Jamesโ€™ office told The Epoch Times in an emailed statement that it believes Mr. Blakemanโ€™s executive order is โ€œtransphobic and discriminatoryโ€ and violates New York state law.

โ€œThis is not up for debate: the executive order is illegal, and it will not stand in New York,โ€ the spokesperson said.

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