In February of this year, Nassau County in Long Island, New York banned males from participating in girls’ and women’s sports. While many supported the move, protests broke out on the left and lawsuits were filed. On Friday, a judge on the state Supreme Court struck down the rule. This led to celebrations among trans activists, including New York Attorney General Letitia James. But those celebrations may turn out to be a bit premature. A closer reading of the ruling reveals that Judge Francis Ricigliano did not rule that the ban couldn’t be enacted. Instead, he determined that the County Executive had committed a procedural error when putting the rule in place. If that error is corrected, the ban could still move forward. (Washington Examiner)
The New York Supreme Court struck down a directive from Long Island’s Nassau County that banned transgender women from participating in…