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VisitWhat will be the response of the four states to the federal block on Biden's Title IX LGBTQ protections by June 30, 2025?
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Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Biden's Title IX LGBTQ Protections in Four States
Jul 3, 2024, 05:55 PM
A federal judge in Kansas, John Broomes, a Trump appointee, has temporarily blocked the Biden administration from enforcing new anti-discrimination protections for LGBTQ students and healthcare patients. The ruling affects four Republican-led states: Kansas, Alaska, Utah, and Wyoming. The states, along with three conservative activist groups, sued the administration, arguing it lacked the authority to adopt such regulations. The judge's order also extends to any school nationwide where members of Young America's Foundation or the children of Moms for Liberty attend. The blocked protections are part of the administration's Title IX rule.
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