A federal court temporarily blocked the Education Department from enforcing new regulations aimed at protecting transgender students in schools, finding that opponents who sued to stop it are likely to prevail when the case is fully considered.issued in April, represent the Biden administration’s interpretation of Title IX, a half-century old law that bars discrimination in schools based on sex. The rules are set to take effect Aug.
The injunction was issued Thursday by U.S. District Judge Terry A. Doughty, chief of the Western District of Louisiana, who wrote that protecting “biological males” as if they were female subverts the purpose of Title IX. He said the regulation represented an “abuse of power” on the part of the Biden administration.
The Human Rights Campaign, an advocacy group for the LGBTQ+ community, said it, too, would fight for the protections outlined in the regulation.“Today’s decision prioritizes anti-LGBTQ+ hate over the safety and well-being of students in the state. This is MAGA theatrics with the dangerous goal of weaving discrimination into law,” Kelley Robinson, the group’s president, said inOpponents of the Biden administration’s regulation hailed the ruling and noted the other pending challenges.
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