Title IX, Virginia and Trump
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The federal government is pushing Arlington Public Schools to stop allowing transgender students to use bathrooms and locker rooms corresponding with their gender identity. The U.S. Education Department announced today that it has completed a five-month investigation into the anti-discrimination policies of five school districts in Northern Virginia,
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InsideNoVa on MSNUS Department of Education issues Title IX violations to five Northern Virginia school divisionsVirginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced Friday the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights found the policies of five Northern Virginia school divisions regarding sports and locker rooms violated the Title IX requirements in the Education Amendments of 1972.
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KTVU FOX 2 San Francisco on MSNMt. Diablo school district settles Title IX lawsuit over fairness in girls' sportsThe plaintiffs say girls had to play softball on an overgrown, uneven field, while the boys' baseball team enjoyed a pristine facility.
A trial date has been set for the Title IX lawsuit brought forth by former UND women's soccer coach Chris Logan against UND. The jury trial is scheduled for 9:30 a.m., May 11, 2027, in Fargo before Chief Judge Peter Welte.
Title IX of those amendments, which spanned sections 1681-1688, covered key protections for students in education programs: discrimination based on sex or blindness.
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In early July, the University of Pennsylvania said it had reached a settlement with the U.S. Department of Education, resolving a
A federal judge is considering Harvard’s request to be dismissed from a lawsuit filed by three former University of Pennsylvania swimmers alleging it violated Title IX regulations by allowing a transgender swimmer to compete in the 2022 Ivy League Swimming and Diving Championships.
In December 2024, Green Bay was found to be in violation of Title IX. The district had to conduct a sexual harassment survey; here's what students said.