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    Supreme Court blocks request to vacate Title IX injunctions

    By Steve Wilson | The Center Square,

    2024-08-18

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    (The Center Square) – Requests by the federal government to vacate injunctions over the Biden administration's controversial Title IX rule have been blocked by the U.S. Supreme Court.

    The 5-4 ruling Friday means the injunctions preventing implementation of the new rule in 26 states will be allowed to remain in force until the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals takes up the case in October.

    The opinion said the court couldn't unhitch the majority of the new rule from the challenged provisions that would have added sexual orientation and gender identity to Title IX. Proponents of keeping Title IX as originally intended in 1972 celebrated the win, and reminded the fight continues until a final ruling.

    In the unsigned decision, the majority said, "On this limited record and in its emergency applications, the Government has not provided this Court a sufficient basis to disturb the lower courts interim conclusions that the three provisions found likely to be unlawful are intertwined with and affect other provisions of the rule."

    Justice Sonia Sotomayor said in her partial dissent that "every Member of the Court agrees" that the states are entitled to an injunction until the case is decided.

    Attorneys general from Louisiana and West Virginia praised the ruling.

    "The Supreme Court sees that the Title IX revisions being pushed by the Biden administration would have ended sex-based protections for biological women in locker rooms, bathrooms, sports and elsewhere, plain and simple," West Virginia Attorney General Morrisey said in a release. "This radical agenda from this administration is a retreat from the progress women have made."

    Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill, who brought one of several lawsuits against the new rule, also celebrated the decision.

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    "I'm grateful that the Supreme Court agreed not to block our injunction against this radical rewrite of Title IX," Murrill said. "Other than the 19th Amendment guaranteeing our right to vote, Title IX has been the most successful law in history at ensuring equal opportunity for women in education at all levels and in collegiate athletics.

    "This fight isn’t over, but I’ll keep fighting to block this radical agenda that eviscerates Title IX."

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    Tim Crumly
    08-20
    The only thing that is coming out of her mouth is bullshit lies and propaganda!! She is only saying what people want to hear and not what she means because it’s going to be the same old excuse that the congress or the senate blocked it from being done just like Biden and Harris when they decided to open up the borders and when it got out of hand and they said they were trying to close it down and deport millions of illegals back and their excuse is all the red tape that had to be done and they couldn’t do anything about it now!!! But they had no red tape to go through when they opened up the borders!!! And this is the bullshit that people are sick and tired of seeing it and bullshit lies from the government
    Melinda Tillie
    08-19
    The SC is not in session until October
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