
BREAKING: Court Strikes Down Biden’s Title IX ‘Gender Identity’ Rule Nationwide
The court’s decision to strike down the rule is being hailed as a major victory by opponents of the regulation.
The court’s decision to strike down the rule is being hailed as a major victory by opponents of the regulation.
According to a news release, the legislation would restore the legal right to reserve girls’ and women’s sports and scholarships for biological girls and women.
COMMENTARY: The Imane Khelif case undermines the case for ‘queer’ as a protection for the weak.
When Congress added the Title IX sex discrimination provisions into federal law in the 1970s, the intent was to provide girls and women with equal access to education and did not have any reference to transgenderism.
The complaint notes that parental notification exists for many cases, for instance, 'if a student is injured, bullied, or exhibits suicidal behavior at school.'
Reeves halted the enforcement of Biden’s changes to Title IX in Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia.
An interview with Cardinal Protase Rugambwa
Alliance Defending Freedom Legal Counsel Rachel Rouleau expressed concerns that the Biden administration’s new definition would negatively impact the rights of girls and women in education institutions.
In the declaration, the dicastery cautions against threats to human dignity that begin at the moment of conception, that exist in the process of procreation, and that threaten humanity toward the end of life.
COMMENTARY: Some jurisdictions are trying to ban counseling for gender-identity issues, right alongside bans on sexual-orientation ‘conversion therapy.’
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