On May 7, 2024, Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin, alongside Attorney General Bailey, announced a significant lawsuit during a government meeting focused on protecting women's sports. The meeting highlighted the importance of the Save Women's Sports Act, which has been implemented in Missouri and aims to ensure fair competition in athletics for female athletes.
The discussion centered on the implications of the lawsuit, which seeks to uphold the principles of the Save Women's Sports Act in Arkansas. Attorney General Griffin emphasized the necessity of maintaining a level playing field for women in sports, reflecting a growing trend among states to legislate on this issue.
Throughout the meeting, both attorneys general outlined the legal framework supporting the lawsuit and the potential impact it could have on future policies regarding women's sports in Arkansas. They expressed their commitment to advocating for the rights of female athletes and ensuring that state laws align with these values.
The meeting concluded with a call to action for other states to consider similar legislation, reinforcing the importance of protecting women's sports at a national level. The attorneys general indicated that further updates on the lawsuit would be provided as the case progresses.