Women under Biden administration’s Title IX changes face the ‘evisceration of legal womanhood,’ experts say
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis touted a lawsuit from multiple states pushing to block President Biden from integrating transgender ideology into U.S. colleges.
Targeting issues about sexual orientation and gender identity, Florida joined three other states Monday in filing a federal lawsuit challenging a new Biden administration rule about sex-based discrimination in education programs.
Multiple states filed lawsuits against the Biden administration over its Title IX rewrite changing the definition of sex to include claimed gender identities.
The decision departs from what most courts have done in such Title IX cases—but tracks what most courts do in the many other cases where disclosing a plaintiff’s name might damage the plaintiff’s reputation and professional prospects.
Florida, South Carolina, and Louisiana have joined a growing chorus of states pledging to resist the Biden administration's overhaul of Title IX rules.
The Biden administration announced it has finalized changes to Title IX, set to take effect Aug. 1. Here's the breakdown, according to conservative scholars.