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Brnovich Coalition Wins Preliminary Injunction to Protect Sports & Privacy Featured

Press Release from AG Brnovich July 21, 2022 831
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AG Brnovich Wins Preliminary Injunction to Protect Women’s Sports and Privacy in Schools

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  • Brnovich and a coalition of 19 attorney generals obtain successful preliminary injunction
  • This will stop the Biden Admin from enforcing laws concerning sexual orientation & gender identity discrimination
  • The EEOC & the Department of Education originally issued the guidance
  • It is regarding girls sports teams, sex-separated showers, locker rooms, compelling someone to use preferred pronouns
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The federal government should not be imposing its extreme agenda on local communities

PHOENIX – Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced today that he and 19 other attorneys general successfully obtained a preliminary injunction to stop the Biden Administration from enforcing expansive and unlawful interpretations of federal education and employment laws.

The complaint challenges federal guidance concerning sexual orientation and gender identity discrimination. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and the Department of Education issued the guidance. It purports to resolve highly controversial and localized issues such as whether schools must allow biological males to compete on girls’ sports teams, if employers and schools may maintain sex-separated showers and locker rooms, and whether individuals may be compelled to use another person’s preferred pronouns.

“The federal government should not be imposing its extreme agenda on local communities,” said Attorney General Mark Brnovich. “We will continue to battle this misguided overreach and protect the well-being of our children.”

The coalition’s lawsuit argues that the agencies have no authority to resolve these sensitive questions unilaterally, let alone to do so without providing the public with notice and an opportunity to comment.

Copy of Preliminary Injunction here

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