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Which States Have Sued to Stop Biden鈥檚 Title IX Rule?

The new rule expands protections for LGBTQ+ students. Here鈥檚 a summary of the lawsuits challenging it and where they all stand
By Libby Stanford 鈥 July 08, 2024 | Updated: August 01, 2024 | Updated: July 25, 2024 3 min read
Misy Sifre, 17, and others protest for transgender rights at the Capitol in Salt Lake City, March 25, 2022. On Tuesday, July 2, 2024, a federal judge in Kansas blocked a federal rule expanding anti-discrimination protections for LGBTQ+ students from being enforced in four states, including Utah and a patchwork of places elsewhere across the nation.
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The Biden administration鈥檚 rewrite of regulations for Title IX, the nation鈥檚 landmark law prohibiting sex discrimination at federally funded schools, has drawn at least eight lawsuits since its release in mid-April that have complicated its path to taking effect.

The Title IX revision expands the scope of the law鈥檚 prohibition on sex discrimination so it also applies to discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity. It also streamlines processes schools use to investigate and respond to complaints of Title IX violations and directs them to use a 鈥減reponderance of the evidence鈥 standard to evaluate sexual harassment, assault, and discrimination claims rather than a higher legal threshold.

The Title IX rewrite swiftly drew legal challenges from Republican-led states, and has led to a fractured legal landscape in which the new rule won鈥檛 take effect in all states, nor even at all schools and colleges in the states where judges haven鈥檛 put the rule on hold.

According to an 91制片厂视频 Week analysis:

  • The Biden administration鈥檚 Title IX rewrite has drawn at least eight lawsuits.
  • 26 states have signed onto the lawsuits.
  • The rule is on hold in 26 states.

In addition to the 26 states, one school district, two students, and five conservative advocacy organizations have signed onto the legal challenges. All eight of the lawsuits filed resulted in injunctions putting the rule on hold in the states mounting legal challenges in time for the Aug. 1 effective date of the new regulations. The injunctions temporarily block the rule while the cases play out in court.

The rule is also blocked from taking effect at any school attended by a child of a member of Moms for Liberty, a conservative organization active in school board politics, or at any school attended by members of the Young America鈥檚 Foundation, an organization for young conservatives largely at colleges and universities, and Female Athletes United, a conservative advocacy organization. In total, that means the rule is blocked from taking effect in over 400 K-12 schools in 44 states and the District of Columbia, including liberal-leaning states that haven鈥檛 signed onto lawsuits against the rule like California, Colorado, and Massachusetts.

The lawsuits all take issue with the 91制片厂视频 Department鈥檚 decision to expand the scope of sex discrimination to include 鈥済ender identity.鈥 They argue that 鈥済ender identity鈥 is too vague a term to be included in regulation. The lawsuits argue the 91制片厂视频 Department is forcing some students and staff to go against their beliefs by allowing transgender and nonbinary students to use bathrooms and locker rooms that align with their gender identity.

To justify its expanded interpretation of Title IX, the 91制片厂视频 Department used the U.S. Supreme Court鈥檚 2020 Bostock v. Clayton County, Ga. decision, which said employers cannot discriminate against employees on the basis gender identity or sexuality under federal employment law. However, many of the lawsuits take issue with that interpretation, arguing that Bostock doesn鈥檛 apply to Title IX.

Seven of the eight lawsuits argue that the 91制片厂视频 Department鈥檚 revision also opens the door to inequality in school athletics by giving transgender girls access to girls鈥 sports. The 91制片厂视频 Department said the Title IX rewrite does not apply to athletics. Last year, the department issued a separate proposed rule that addresses how the Title IX revision applies to sports, specifically transgender athletes鈥 participation in school sports, but hasn鈥檛 said when it plans to finalize it.

Two federal appeals courts have refused to stop injunctions blocking the rule, so the Biden administration on July 22 asked the U.S. Supreme Court to partially set them aside so parts of the Title IX rule that states haven鈥檛 challenged鈥攕uch as efforts to streamline the process schools use to investigate Title IX complaints鈥攃an take effect under the temporary orders blocking them. The Supreme Court, however, didn鈥檛 act on the administration鈥檚 request before the Aug. 1 effective date.

Here are the details on the eight lawsuits and where they stand.

Laura Baker, Creative Director contributed to this article.

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