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Louisiana Public Schools to Reject Protections for LGBTQ Students - www.metroweekly.com - state Louisiana
metroweekly.com
17.09.2022

Louisiana Public Schools to Reject Protections for LGBTQ Students

Just two months after President Joe Biden announced steps to increase federal protections for the LGBTQ community, it appears public schools in Louisiana will be refusing to implement policies protecting LGBTQ students that would comply with guidance from the U.S. Department of Education.As part of a larger executive order, Biden directed the Education Department to form a working group aimed at advancing pro-LGBTQ policies in schools, in the name of creating “safe and inclusive learning environments in which all students thrive.”The extent of those policies may vary, but will largely embrace the principle that LGBTQ students, especially transgender students, are protected from discrimination under Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, a federal law prohibiting sex-based discriminatory practices in taxpayer-funded schools.Last year, Education Secretary Miguel Cardona, citing the legal logic underlying a landmark LGBTQ rights case from 2020, clarified that anti-LGBTQ discrimination is inherently a form of sex-based discrimination.In issuing his executive order, Biden noted that over 300 proposed anti-LGBTQ laws have been introduced over the past year, many of which specifically target transgender children and their parents “by banning access to medical care and support at school.” The order, and the formation of the working group focused on pro-LGBTQ policies, were intended to provide a framework with which to implement the principles previously outlined by Cardona.But many social conservatives, including Louisiana state officials, disagree with the premise that Title IX applies to any situation besides those explicitly dealing with a person’s assigned sex at birth.

Biden’s New School Rules Protect LGBTQ Students - www.metroweekly.com
metroweekly.com
19.04.2024

Biden’s New School Rules Protect LGBTQ Students

Supreme Court decision finding that the Civil Rights Act protects LGBTQ workers from workplace discrimination, and that instances of anti-LGBTQ discrimination are inherently a form of sex-based discrimination.The revised Title IX rules also restore some protections for students who make sexual assault allegations against other students, offering them alternatives to Trump-era policies that required live hearings in which students could cross-examine each other when an accusation was contested.Democrats, including some LGBTQ advocates, had long criticized the Trump-era policies, arguing they were overly deferential to students accused of sexual violence.The new rules also expand the types of harassment complaints that schools are required to investigate, asserting that schools must address any unwelcome sex-based conduct that is so “severe or pervasive” that it limits a student’s equal access to an education, but do not completely roll back provisions instituted under former Education Secretary Betsy DeVos intended to bolster accused students’ due process rights.“These regulations make it crystal clear that everyone can access schools that are safe, welcoming and that respect their rights,” Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona said in a call with reporters on Thursday.Regarding the explicit LGBTQ protections, Caronda added, “No one should face bullying or discrimination just because of who they are, who they love.

Idaho’s Trans Restroom Ban Blocked by Appeal Court - www.metroweekly.com - Arizona - Utah - state Oregon - state West Virginia - state Idaho
metroweekly.com
31.10.2023

Idaho’s Trans Restroom Ban Blocked by Appeal Court

previously ruled that an Oregon school district was within its rights and did not violate federal law when it allowed a transgender student to use gender-affirming restroom and locker room facilities.The 9th Circuit also previously blocked an Idaho law barring transgender athletes from competing on female-designated sports teams on the grounds that the policy may violate the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution.Three similar laws, from West Virginia, Arizona, and Utah, have also been temporarily blocked from being enforced by court orders.

‘Cheer’ coach Monica Aldama responds to ‘wildly inaccurate’ sex assault lawsuit - nypost.com - Texas
nypost.com
28.04.2023

‘Cheer’ coach Monica Aldama responds to ‘wildly inaccurate’ sex assault lawsuit

Netflix series “Cheer” along with her squad — is denying an accusation that she swept an alleged sexual assault under the rug. “I am heartbroken by the false allegations made against me.

Supreme Court Blocks West Virginia from Enforcing Trans Sports Ban - www.metroweekly.com - USA - state West Virginia - county Liberty
metroweekly.com
07.04.2023

Supreme Court Blocks West Virginia from Enforcing Trans Sports Ban

signed into law in 2021.However, Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas dissented, saying they would have granted Morrisey’s request.A federal judge previously blocked the law from taking effect while a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the ban proceeds.The plaintiff in the case, 12-year-old Becky Pepper-Jackson, is a transgender girl who tried to join her middle school girls’ cross-country team, but was informed that she would be barred from the team due to the law prohibiting transgender athletes from competing in female-designated sports.Pepper-Jackson sued state officials, her local school board, the West Virginia Board of Education, and the West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission, arguing that the law is unconstitutional and discriminatory.In July 2021, U.S. District Court Judge Joseph Goodwin, of the Southern District of West Virginia, issued an injunction blocking the law from taking effect on the grounds that Pepper-Jackson was likely to prevail in her claim that the law is discriminatory.Six months later, Goodwin rejected Pepper-Jackson’s claim that the law violates Title IX, the federal law prohibiting sex-based discrimination, finding the ban constitutional and asserting that the state had a legitimate interest in ensuring cisgender female athletes are not disadvantaged by having to compete against athletes assigned male at birth.

Congressman Greg Steube introduces anti-trans bill - qvoicenews.com - Florida
qvoicenews.com
10.03.2023

Congressman Greg Steube introduces anti-trans bill

Florida Republican Congressman Greg Steube, wants to amend Title IX — the civil rights law that prohibits discrimination based on sex — to carve out an exception and discriminate by recognizing one’s sex as “based solely on a person’s reproductive biology and genetics at birth.” Photo: Office of Greg Steube

Biden Administration Investigating 6 Religious Colleges for LGBTQ Rights Violations - www.metroweekly.com - Colorado - county Christian
metroweekly.com
09.05.2022

Biden Administration Investigating 6 Religious Colleges for LGBTQ Rights Violations

challenging the Education Department’s habit of granting exemptions from Title IX to religiously-affiliated colleges and universities condones, arguing that the process encourages discrimination against LGBTQ students who attend those institutions.For example, in the complaint against Liberty University, REAP alleges that Liberty regularly discriminates against LGBTQ students through its policies and practices, including its statement on sexuality and relationships in the Student Honor Code and the role of the on-campus group Armor Bearers. The complaint also alleges that, between 2008 and 2012, the school discriminated against Luke Wilson, a former student and one of the plaintiffs in the lawsuit, by classifying his LGBTQ identity as a violation of the Honor Code and pressuring him to undergo conversion therapy if he wished to avoid punishment.“I am beyond delighted that Liberty is (finally) being investigated for its conversion therapy program — a program that was in operation for over a decade,” Wilson said in a statement.

Judge Rules Transgender Student Has Right To Use Boys’ Restroom - www.metroweekly.com - USA - Indiana - county Liberty
metroweekly.com
06.05.2022

Judge Rules Transgender Student Has Right To Use Boys’ Restroom

WXIN.According to court documents, a transgender advocate was brought in to discuss the A.C.’s rights with staff. Afterward, the middle school principal still refused to allow A.C. to use the boys’ restroom, but reportedly extended an offer to allow him to switch to remote learning or to dismiss any write-ups he had for tardiness to his classes.Defying the school district’s decision, A.C., of his own accord, began using the boys’ restroom and did so for three weeks without incident or complaint from his fellow classmates.

LGBTQ parents, students, and teachers sue over Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” law - www.metroweekly.com - Florida
metroweekly.com
02.04.2022

LGBTQ parents, students, and teachers sue over Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” law

On Thursday, a group of Florida school-age students, parents of LGBTQ youth, and a teacher filed suit against a recent bill signed into law by Gov. Ron DeSantis that prohibits LGBTQ-related content or lessons in primary grade classrooms.The lawsuit, filed in U.S.

NCAA swimmer blames Lia Thomas for taking spot in championship finals - www.metroweekly.com - USA - Hungary
metroweekly.com
22.03.2022

NCAA swimmer blames Lia Thomas for taking spot in championship finals

an open letter posted to her private Instagram account, Reka Gyorgy, who previously competed for her home country of Hungary in the 200-meter backstroke at the 2016 Summer Olympics, blamed the NCAA for its “decision to let someone who is not a biological female compete” in women’s swimming events, according to Fox News.“With all due respect, I would like to address something that is a problem in our sport right now and hurting athletes, especially female swimmers,” the post read. “Everyone has heard and known about transgender swimmer, Lia Thomas, and her case including all the issues and concerns that her situation brought into our sport.“I’d like to point out that I respect and fully stand with Lia Thomas; I am convinced that she is no different than me or any other D1 swimmer who has woken up at 5am her entire life for morning practice. She has sacrificed family vacations and holidays for a competition.

SAG Awards Exec Producer Kathy Connell Announces Retirement, Previews Her Final Ceremony (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Santa Monica
variety.com
24.02.2022

SAG Awards Exec Producer Kathy Connell Announces Retirement, Previews Her Final Ceremony (EXCLUSIVE)

Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeSAG Awards executive producer Kathy Connell, who helped launch the awards show 28 years ago and has been with the show ever since, has confirmed that this weekend’s ceremony will be her last.“I am retiring,” she tells Variety. “It’s been 28 wonderful years. Well, last year was sort of interesting, but 27 wonderful years.

Justice Department will argue on trans student’s behalf in Florida school bathroom dispute - www.metroweekly.com - Florida - Virginia - Columbia - county Drew - county Adams
metroweekly.com
24.01.2022

Justice Department will argue on trans student’s behalf in Florida school bathroom dispute

issued a revised opinion, in which they found that the bathroom policy violated Adams’ right to equal protection, but not his rights under Title IX.But the full circuit eventually decided to rehear the case regardless, potentially setting up a situation where the conservative appeals court might rule that the school district was well within its rights to bar Adams from the boys’ bathroom. That would create a “split in the circuits,” in which at least two other circuit courts — the 4th and the 7th — have previously ruled that barring transgender students from using bathrooms matching their gender identities is a form of sex-based discrimination.That, in turn, could potentially prompt the U.S.

Tennessee high school golfer suing state over anti-transgender athlete law - www.metroweekly.com - USA - county Lee - Tennessee - county Liberty
metroweekly.com
08.11.2021

Tennessee high school golfer suing state over anti-transgender athlete law

ACLU of Tennessee, and Lambda Legal. “Then, to have the legislature pass a law that singled out me and kids like me to keep us from being part of a team, that crushed me, it hurt very much.

Federal judge blocks West Virginia’s transgender athlete ban from taking effect - www.metroweekly.com - USA - county Harrison - state West Virginia - county Liberty
metroweekly.com
23.07.2021

Federal judge blocks West Virginia’s transgender athlete ban from taking effect

a West Virginia law barring transgender student-athletes in K-12 schools and state colleges and universities from competing on sports teams that align with their gender identity.On Wednesday, U.S.

Supreme Court refuses to hear Gavin Grimm case, will let pro-trans restroom ruling stand - www.metroweekly.com - Virginia - county Gloucester
metroweekly.com
28.06.2021

Supreme Court refuses to hear Gavin Grimm case, will let pro-trans restroom ruling stand

required to use them.After Grimm sued the school board, the case eventually worked its way up to the U.S.

Biden administration restores nondiscrimination protections for LGBTQ patients in health care - www.metroweekly.com
metroweekly.com
11.05.2021

Biden administration restores nondiscrimination protections for LGBTQ patients in health care

personal beliefs on homosexuality or gender.In a statement, officials with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced that the agency’s Office for Civil Rights will interpret and enforce prohibitions on sex-based discrimination contained in Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 in a way that would protect members of the LGBTQ community who are denied health care services or insurance coverage for medically necessary care.

Federal judge dismisses lawsuit challenging Connecticut’s transgender athlete policy - www.metroweekly.com - USA - county Mitchell - state Connecticut - county Liberty
metroweekly.com
27.04.2021

Federal judge dismisses lawsuit challenging Connecticut’s transgender athlete policy

lawsuit challenging Connecticut’s policy allowing transgender high school athletes to compete in sports based on their gender identity, which has served as the impetus for dozens of states to consider legislation banning transgender females from competing in women’s sports.In a ruling released on Sunday, U.S.

Biden executive order calls on Education Department to reassess anti-harassment, anti-discrimination policies - www.metroweekly.com - USA - county Liberty
metroweekly.com
09.03.2021

Biden executive order calls on Education Department to reassess anti-harassment, anti-discrimination policies

place in our schools, yet [former Education Secretary] Betsy DeVos created a double standard that allows schools to ignore reports of harassment based on sex where similar reports based on race, national origin, or religion would require an appropriate response,” Ria Tabacco Mar, director of the American Civil Liberties Union’s Women’s Rights Project.

Virginia school board asks Supreme Court to overturn lower courts’ decisions in favor of Gavin Grimm - www.metroweekly.com - Virginia
metroweekly.com
23.02.2021

Virginia school board asks Supreme Court to overturn lower courts’ decisions in favor of Gavin Grimm

Metro Weekly has previously reported, Grimm was initially allowed to use the boys’ restroom after transitioning, but was later told by the school board he could not after parents and conservative members of the community balked at school’s initial attempt to accommodate Grimm.As a half-measure, the school constructed several single-stall restrooms out of broom closets that could be used by “any” student.

Idaho Republican defends law barring transgender females from women’s sports - www.metroweekly.com - state Idaho
metroweekly.com
28.09.2020

Idaho Republican defends law barring transgender females from women’s sports

signed into law earlier this year barring transgender female athletes from competing in women’s sporting competitions.In an interview for HBO’s monthly show Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel last week, Idaho Rep.

Georgia Republican Submits Amendment that Would Bar Trans Girls from Girls’ Sports Teams - thegavoice.com
thegavoice.com
23.09.2020

Georgia Republican Submits Amendment that Would Bar Trans Girls from Girls’ Sports Teams

Georgia Sen. Kelly Loeffler has submitted a bill attempting to rewrite civil rights law to bar transgender students from participating in school sports aligning with their gender identity.

Gloucester County School Board demands full 4th Circuit hear appeal of Gavin Grimm case - www.metroweekly.com - county Gloucester
metroweekly.com
14.09.2020

Gloucester County School Board demands full 4th Circuit hear appeal of Gavin Grimm case

violated Grimm’s constitutional rights by barring him from the boys’ restroom, and placing only restrictions on the facilities he used, while allowing other students to utilize whichever facilities they felt most comfortable using.Last month, a three-judge panel on the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld that lower court ruling on a 2-1 vote, finding that Grimm was a victim of sex discrimination, in violation of Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972.

Appeals court finds Gloucester County School Board discriminated against Gavin Grimm by barring him from boys’ restroom - www.metroweekly.com - county Gloucester
metroweekly.com
27.08.2020

Appeals court finds Gloucester County School Board discriminated against Gavin Grimm by barring him from boys’ restroom

ruled in favor of Grimm in 2019, finding that transgender individuals are protected by Title IX, as well as by the U.S. Constitution.Judge Henry Floyd, writing on behalf of the 4th Circuit, said that the school board’s actions constituted “a special kind of discrimination against a child that he will no doubt carry with him for life.”Floyd noted in his majority opinion that the restroom policy had an adverse affect on Grimm, who avoided using the restroom at school as much as possible.

Massachusetts College Democrats accuse gay congressional candidate of acting inappropriately with students - www.metroweekly.com - state Massachusets
metroweekly.com
10.08.2020

Massachusetts College Democrats accuse gay congressional candidate of acting inappropriately with students

Daily Collegian, which received a letter from the College Democrats calling into question Morse’s alleged behavior.

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