A U.S. District Court in Kentucky sided with a coalition of West Virginia and five other states on Thursday, preventing a change to Title IX in education that would have expanded its protections to LGBTQIA students.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WV News) — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey, co-leader of a six-state coalition, declared victory Thursday in challenging the federal Department of Education’s overhaul of Title IX of the Educational Amendments Act, which he argued would harm West Virginia students, families and schools.
West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey, a co-leader of a six-state coalition, was victorious Thursday in challenging the federal Department of Education’s (DOE) Title IX of the Educational Amendments Act.
A federal judge has struck down the Biden administration’s regulation interpreting Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 to ban discrimination against LGBTQ+ students, especially those who are transgender.
Ruling backs lawsuit objecting to biological men competing against women in collegiate and public school athletics.
The court’s decision to strike down the rule is being hailed as a major victory by opponents of the regulation.
The Biden administration’s Title IX rules expanding protections for LGBTQ+ students have been struck down nationwide after a federal judge in Kentucky found they overstepped the president’s authority.
A recent federal court ruling that struck down expanded Title IX protections has implications that could extend well beyond educational
The federal court decision from the Eastern District of Kentucky issued on January 9, 2025 officially vacated the 2024 Title IX regulations
A federal judge blocked the Biden administration’s new Title IX rule nationwide ... sued against the rule. Kentucky, Virginia, Indiana, Tennessee and West Virginia argued in their lawsuit ...
Attorneys general for Tennessee, Ohio, Indiana, West Virginia, Virginia and Kentucky filed challenges to the Title IX rules changes and named Cardona and the Education Department as defendants.
A federal judge in Kentucky struck down changes made to Title IX by the Biden administration Thursday, ruling that the new regulations, which had sought to expand nondiscrimination protections for