
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill has joined a letter urging the National Collegiate Athletic Association to restore to female athletes the records, titles, awards and recognitions they earned but were denied because of policies that allowed biological males to compete in female categories.
“Biological men do not belong in women’s sports,” Murrill said. “This was always unfair, and the NCAA should give these women back the records, recognition and awards they were wrongfully denied.”
Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch led the effort.
“Female collegiate athletes trained, competed, and triumphed only to see their recognitions stripped away and devalued by unfair policies that ignored biology,” Fitch said. “I am grateful to be joined by my colleagues from across the country and the Trump administration as we support these women and urge that their records be corrected, restoring the honors they earned.”
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Author: Faith Novak
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