Education Department Reaffirms Title IX Enforcement Based on Traditional Definition of Sex
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50% : It also directs the U.S. attorney general to ensure that federal civil rights laws such as Title IX are not interpreted to cover sexual orientation or gender identity, as the Biden administration had done.To ensure compliance with both the court ruling and the president's order, the Education Department advised schools and colleges to align their Title IX efforts with the 2020 regulations if they have not already.48% : On Jan. 9, a Kentucky federal judge ruled that the attempt to expand the definition of "sex" to include sexual orientation and gender identity exceeded executive authority, effectively reverting Title IX policy to the Trump-era standard.
38% : "Let me be clear: It is a new day in America, and under President Trump, OCR will not tolerate discrimination of any kind.
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