TN Attorney General Sues Biden To Stop Men From Being Allowed In Women’s Sports

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Published August 31, 2021

By Samantha Fisher (Director of Communications, TN Attorney General’s Office) – 

Attorney General Herbert H. Slatery III, leading a 20-state coalition, filed a lawsuit in the Eastern District of Tennessee yesterday. The complaint seeks to stop the Biden Administration from enforcing new, expansive, and unlawful interpretations of federal antidiscrimination laws. 

Tennessee Capitol Building in Nashville

In the complaint, the multi-state coalition challenges federal guidance issued by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and the Department of Education concerning issues of enormous importance.  

The guidance purports to resolve highly controversial and localized issues such as whether schools must allow biological males to compete on girls’ sports teams, whether employers and schools may maintain sex-separated showers and locker rooms, and whether individuals may be compelled to use another person’s preferred pronouns.  

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The federal agencies claim that the guidance simply implements the Supreme Court’s decision in Bostock v. Clayton County, but that decision did not address any of the issues covered by the guidance.  The agencies have no authority to unilaterally resolve these sensitive questions, let alone to do so without providing the public with notice and an opportunity to comment. 

“This case is about two federal agencies changing law, which is Congress’ exclusive prerogative,” said Tennessee Attorney General Herbert H. Slatery III.   

“The agencies simply do not have that authority.  But that has not stopped them from trying.  Even their attempts, as unlawful as they are, did not follow the Administrative Procedures Act.  States over and over again have challenged federal agencies on this issue and been successful.   

These agencies also have misconstrued the Supreme Court’s Bostock decision by claiming its prohibition of discrimination applies to locker rooms, showers, and bathrooms under Title IX and Title VII and biological men who identify as women competing in women’s sports, when the Supreme Court specifically said it was not deciding those issues in Bostock.  All of this, together with the threat of withholding educational funding in the midst of a pandemic, warrants this lawsuit,” Slatery said. 

The multi-state coalition asks the Court to declare the EEOC and Department guidance invalid and unlawful and to prohibit their enforcement. 

Joining Tennessee on the lawsuit are the attorneys general from the following states: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, and West Virginia. 

To read the complaint, click HERE.

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About the Author:

Samantha Fisher is the Director of Communications for the Tennessee Attorney General’s Office. Prior, she was an anchor at WKRN-TV. Follow Samantha on Twitter.

2 thoughts on “TN Attorney General Sues Biden To Stop Men From Being Allowed In Women’s Sports

  • August 31, 2021 at 3:51 pm
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    And everyone who has a daughter in sports –they should make it a big thing—this is not right there is no way that women have to put up with this crap. As most people maybe except the senile president men are psychical different —–as God intended—–no way should a biological male pretending to be female compete against real females.. Make their own group if they want but play in your own park

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  • August 31, 2021 at 7:45 pm
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    God only created two genders and they are “male and female” period. And that is science!

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