Supreme Court keeps Biden's sex discrimination updates on hold in many states
LGBTQ Issues,Education,Department Of Education,Supreme Court,Title IX
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A divided Supreme Court on Friday left in place lower court orders blocking changes to sex discrimination rules for schools in about half the states while new protections for transgender students under Title IX are being challenged.
The Biden administration, in an emergency request, had argued the court orders were too sweeping and some of the updates should be allowed to take effect as scheduled on Aug. 1.
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