New York Attorney General Letitia James has demanded that an executive order in Nassau County, which bans men and boys from participating in women’s and girls’ teams at county-run sports facilities, be rescinded.
Ms. James made the announcement on March 1 in response to an executive order issued by Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman last month.
The Attorney General referred to Mr. Blakeman’s order as illegal, and demanded the order be rescinded in five days or be subject to legal backlash.
The Attorney General added that “in addition to violating basic civil and human rights, the executive order will impose undue increased scrutiny on women’s and girls’ teams and leagues and will also subject all athletes on women’s and girls’ sports teams to intrusive and invasive questioning and other verification requirements.”
The order, titled “An Executive Order for Fairness for Women and Girls in Sports,” prohibits any team that refuses to abide by the new rules from using the county’s 100 ballfields and athletic facilities.
Ms. James claims the order violates the rights of men who identify as women, and forces sports teams and leagues to either discriminate against them or find another place to play.
However, Mr. Blakeman previously stated that he hoped the move would not be seen as discriminatory.
The new rule stipulates that sports organizations applying for permits in Nassau County facilities must be allocated in three designated categories: males, females, or mixed. It furthermore defines the criterion as a team member’s sex.
Mr. Blakeman clearly specified at the time of the announcement of the executive order, that the issue pertains mainly to the fact that males have an unfair advantage over females due to their generally superior strength and size, while also posing a distinct risk to the safety of the females they compete against.
Controversy
The issue of men competing in women’s sports has been subject to much debate and controversy, which has led to a number of states implementing new laws banning transgender-identifying athletes from participating in school sports.While an increasing number of women are being steamrolled by men in athletic sports, they are now also having to compete against men in beauty pageants.
Another man who identifies as female, Dr. Rachel Levine, was named Woman of the Year by USA Today in 2022.