DOJ, California and Title IX
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The U.S. Department of Education announced on Monday that it is labeling June as "Title IX Month" to honor the 53rd anniversary of the historic law.
The Education Department announced Monday that June, typically known as Pride Month, would be honored as “Title IX Month” as it works to undo Biden-era transgender protections. The
Transgender athlete AB Hernandez was unflustered amid controversy and protests over her participation in girls sports. Under revised rules for the championship, she shared two first-place medals and a second-place medal with cisgender competitors.
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The U.S. Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights is taking actions throughout June to honor the 53rd anniversary of Title IX being signed into law, and one of the first actions announced Monday is directed at Jefferson County Public Schools.
Trump issued an executive order that calls allowing transgender athletes to compete in women’s sports “demeaning, unfair, and dangerous to women and girls ..."
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In California, a breeding ground for the worst liberal ideas, a transgender athlete placed first in the girls high jump and triple jump at the state track championships. AB Hernandez, a high school junior, had attracted a lot of attention leading up to the championship, including from Trump.
The investigation was launched in response to a lawsuit alleging discrimination over the inclusion of transgender athletes in women’s sports.
In April, the federal department issued letters that called for an end diversity, equity and inclusion practices in K-12 schools