Title IX, California and Trump
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Arizona State began distributing revenue-sharing funds to athletes Thursday in response to the recent House v. NCAA settlement, a shift in the college sports landscape that raises urgent questions about how colleges will uphold Title IX gender equity laws in the process.
After an investigation into California’s legal protection of biological males who identify as female competing in the same category with biological females, the federal government informed California that it is in violation of federal law.
The family disputes charges by a biological female who identifies as male that three male students made disparaging comments and threats.
LEGAL ACTION – The Trump administration intends to file suit against the California Department of Education (CDE) and California Interscholastic Federation (CIF). The moves comes after the U.S. Department of Education deemed California was in violation of Title IX. Continue reading …
After announcing a resolution with the Department of Education on July 1 to settle an investigation into Title IX violations, Penn has begun complying with the federal government’s outlined requirements.
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The California Department of Education refuses to recognize an alleged Title IX violation over transgender athletes and says it will not sign a resolution agreement with the U. S.
Education Secretary Linda McMahon called out Governor Gavin Newsom as California officials rejected the OCR's proposal to keep the state in compliance of Title IX.
Batté: The Trump administration has set the stage for a future in which women and survivors of sexual violence will be left even more vulnerable.