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The rule afforded LGBTQ+ students protections provided by Title IX, the federal law prohibiting discrimination in education on the basis of sex.
A Kentucky federal judge blocked the Biden administration Monday from implementing its Title IX expansion for LGBT students in six states.
House Republicans passed a measure Thursday that would bar the Biden administration from enacting new standards for sex-based ...
The Biden Administration’s new Title IX rule covering LGBTQ students is being met with legal challenges all over the country.
A federal judge in Louisiana on Thursday blocked the Biden administration from enforcing in four states a new rule that protects LGBTQ+ students.
The order by a federal judge halts the Biden administration's rule from taking effect in Idaho, Louisiana, Mississippi and Montana.
Protesters at a Title IX rally in Washington last December. The new rules, which the Education Department released in April, sought to curb discrimination or harassment of students based on their ...
UPDATE JULY 16, 2024: U.S. District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk last week granted a temporary injunction that blocks in Texas the Biden administration’s expansion of Title IX that would include ...
A federal judge ruled yesterday that the Education Department cannot enforce new Title IX regulations in Oklahoma, just one day before the rules were set to take effect. Judge Jodi Dishman from the ...
Schools Texas judge blocks federal rule expanding Title IX protections for LGBTQ+ students statewide The expanded protections were set to take effect Aug. 1.
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