A judge has dismissed a lawsuit from Nassau County, which was defending a ban imposed by County Executive Bruce Blakeman on transgender women participating in women's sports at county-owned facilities. The lawsuit was against New York Attorney General Letitia James, who had opposed the ban. The ban, issued as an executive order by Blakeman in February, required sports leagues using county facilities to exclude transgender women from women's teams and forced compliance from these leagues.
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A judge has tossed out a lawsuit from Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman who had been looking to stop a challenge from New York Attorney General Letitia James over his decision to ban transgender women from playing sports at county-owned facilities. https://t.co/pH59TOrcCX
Nassau County Executive Blakeman in February issued an executive order effectively barring effectively bars trans women from participating in women’s sports teams at facilities run by the county, and forced sports leagues to comply with the measure. More: https://t.co/YDMTt22w4o https://t.co/A7Uhte058M
A judge dismissed a lawsuit brought by Nassau County against New York Attorney General Letitia James, who urged the county to withdraw a controversial transgender sports ban. https://t.co/diwJfFLWJQ
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