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District Court Blocks Biden’s Title IX Redefinition of Sex

District Court Blocks Biden's Title IX Redefinition of Sex District Court Blocks Biden's Title IX Redefinition of Sex

A federal district court in Kentucky issued a decision Thursday blocking the Biden administration’s attempt to change the meaning of “sex” in Title IX to include “gender identity.”

The Department of Education under the Biden-Harris administration issued new rules reinterpreting Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, a law that bars discrimination on the basis of sex in education.

Riley Gaines, who competed against biological male Lia Thomas in swimming, celebrated the court’s decision in an X post Thursday.  

Wednesday’s district court ruling in State of Tennessee v. Cardona applies nationwide.

In Tennessee v. Cardona, Alliance Defending Freedom, a prominent conservative Christian law firm, represented a West Virginia high school female athlete and Christian Educators Association International, which joined with Tennessee’s lawsuit.

“This is a colossal win for women and girls across the country,” said ADF CEO, President, and General Counsel Kristen Waggoner. “The Biden administration’s radical attempt to redefine sex not only tossed fairness, safety, and privacy for female students out the window, it also threatened free speech and parental rights. With this ruling, the federal court in Kentucky rejected the entire Biden rule and the administration’s illegal actions.”

This is a breaking news story that will be updated.



This article was originally published at www.dailysignal.com

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