The Biden administration announced in April a new rule that expands Title IX's protections to LGBTQ students.
Washington — The Supreme Court on Friday declined to let the Biden administration enforce portions of a new rule that includes protections from discrimination for transgender students under Title IX while legal proceedings continue.The high court left intact two separate orders from federal courts in Kentucky and Louisiana, which blocked the Department of Education from enforcing the entirety of the rule across 10 states.
She said the April 2024 rule is an 'omnibus' measure, and most of it does not address gender identity. Instead, its provisions include clarifications to definitions of more than a dozen terms, including 'complaint,' 'elementary school' and 'postsecondary institution.
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