Biden Administration Doubles Down on Expanding Title IX to Cover Transgender Students

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The Biden administration has announced that Title IX protections will be expanded to cover transgender students in schools that accept federal funding.

On Wednesday, the Biden Department of Education said that the protections in the 1972 civil rights rule that prohibits sex-based discrimination in schools will now also cover transgender people. The rules change is in keeping with the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling that the 1964 Civil Rights Act also covers transgender people in the workplace.

“Today, the Department makes clear that all students — including LGBTQ+ students —deserve the opportunity to learn and thrive in schools that are free from discrimination,” Biden Education Secretary Miguel Cardona said, according to USA Today.

“The Supreme Court has upheld the right for LGBTQ+ people to live and work without fear of harassment, exclusion, and discrimination – and our LGBTQ+ students have the same rights and deserve the same protections,” Cardona added.

The Education Dept. announcement nullifies a Trump ruling that blocked Title IX protections from transgender students.

However, the rule will clash with new laws in a growing number of states that prohibit transgender athletes from competing in categories of their assumed gender and requiring them to competing under their birth gender.

The Dept. of Education’s rules change seems destined to end up before the courts clarify the conflicting provisions.

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