Supreme Court ruling on Title IX raises questions about LGBTQ+ rights
The court refused to let the Biden administration enforce the rule, which includes protections for transgender students, in 10 states that have sued over it.
August 20, 2024
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The court refused to let the Biden administration enforce the rule, which includes protections for transgender students, in 10 states that have sued over it.
The new rule protecting LGBTQ+ students in schools accepting federal funds took effect in the rest of the country on Thursday.
Alabama, South Carolina, Florida, and Georgia must enforce rules protecting queer students set by the Biden administration, according to a judge.
Two University of Texas professors are suing the Biden Administration for including transgender students in anti-discrimination policies.
The extremist group joined one of the country’s most extreme attorneys general in suing the Biden-Harris administration over it’s protection of trans and nonbinary kids in school.
The updated rules enhance protections against discrimination based on sex, including for LGBTQ+ students, but leave the issue of transgender athletes’ participation in sports for further review.