A federal judge in Texas on Tuesday stopped the Biden administration’s new Title IX protections, which were expanded to protect transgender students, claiming the government failed to “adhere to the appropriate notice and comments requirements,” when it announced the rules.
The new rule, which protects students from discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity, was unveiled in April, and was meant to take effect in August. But it has faced lawsuits by several GOP-led states, including Texas and Florida.
Texas’s Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton first attempted to block the Title IX guidelines last year, after the rules were proposed, according to The Hill.
District Judge Reed O’Connor ruled that the new guidelines violated federal law, because the administration cannot “impose conditions on a state’s educational institutions by purporting to interpret Title IX of the 1972 Educational Amendments.””The Court concludes that Defendants cannot regulate state educational institutions in this way […]
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