Twenty-six GOP-led states are suing the Biden administration over changes to Title IX which are due to take effect August 1, 2024
New Hampshire appears poised to become one of the most risky states for transgender youth and adults in the Northeast
Allegations include forcing these students to abide by a "biological sex" dress code, enduring repeated and severe harassment and bullying
“I can certainly tell you that if any of my girls are competing in sports against boys, that is going to make me very unhappy,” Kobach...
The new rules prohibit schools from barring trans students from using bathrooms or pronouns that correspond with their gender identities
Louisiana — along with Mississippi, Montana and Idaho — filed suit against the federal government over newly issued rules under Title IX
15 states are suing over the final Title IX rule, but not Nebraska. Governors in at least 6 states also directed districts to defy the rule
In February, the Youngkin administration attempted to challenge the Virginia High School League’s policy on transgender athletes
The new Title IX rules expanded the definition of sex-based harassment. Texas is also suing the Biden administration to block the changes
Republican officials in Oklahoma, Louisiana, Florida, and South Carolina have directed schools to ignore new Title IX rules