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U.S. Supreme Court,
Education Law,
Civil Rights

Aug. 1, 2024

With the new school year approaching, Title IX changes face Supreme Court scrutiny

The new regulations, which take effect on August Aug. 1, promise to significantly alter the procedures governing Title IX at educational institutions across the country. However, the path to implementation has been fraught with legal challenges.

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As millions of Americans prepare for the new school year, a significant legal battle is brewing regarding the rules for sex-based discrimination in schools. The United States Supreme Court is poised to weigh in on legal challenges to the Biden administration’s updated Title IX regulations, which have sparked widespread debate and controversy.

Enacted in 1972, Title IX prohibits sex-based discrimination in any educational program or program ...

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