Biden’s Title IX Flop at the Supreme Court

August 20, 2024 1 min read

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The Editorial Board
Wall Street Journal

Excerpt: Another day, another Biden Administration regulation, and another loss in federal court. This time it’s the Education Department’s 1,577-page rule on Title IX, the law that prohibits sex discrimination. The Supreme Court on Friday upheld lower judges who stayed the regulation and, despite quibbles by four Justices, all nine seem to believe the rule is an overreach.

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Tom Williams '77
Tom Williams '77

August 24, 2024

Title IX was, among other things, supposed to assist women by ensuring female athletes had equal opportunity to compete in sports. Instead it has been reimagined as an opportunity to ignore birth gender, penalize female athletes, promote gender dysphoria, and severely impact women’s rights to privacy.

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