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Federal Court Blocks Biden’s Title IX Rewrite Nationwide in Major Win for Women

Michelle Wilson by Michelle Wilson
January 10, 2025
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A federal district court in Kentucky delivered a significant ruling on Thursday, January 9th, striking down the Biden administration’s proposed Title IX rewrite, which aimed to redefine “sex” to include “gender identity.” This decision blocks the policy from being enforced nationwide, maintaining long-standing protections for women in education and athletics. The ruling was welcomed by advocates for women’s rights and privacy, who argued that the changes would undermine fairness and safety for female students.

Twenty-six states, including Tennessee and Indiana, challenged the Biden administration’s proposal, leading to a lawsuit spearheaded by Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti and Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita. “This is a resounding victory for the protection of girls’ privacy in locker rooms and showers,” said Skrmetti. Rokita praised the outcome, calling it a “huge win” that ensures common-sense protections for women and girls across the nation.

Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), which represented a female athlete and Christian educators in the case, lauded the court’s decision as a crucial step in safeguarding women’s sports. ADF CEO Kristen Waggoner criticized the proposed changes, stating they not only threatened fairness in sports but also infringed on free speech and parental rights. The court agreed, ruling that the Biden administration’s actions were unlawful and exceeded its authority under Title IX.

The Biden administration announced the proposed rule change in April 2024, aiming to expand the definition of sex to include gender identity. Critics, however, contended that this redefinition disregarded biological realities and placed female athletes at a competitive disadvantage. 

The court’s ruling halts the policy entirely, barring the Department of Education from implementing it in any state. Legal experts view this decision as a pivotal moment in ongoing efforts to preserve sex-based distinctions in sports and education. ADF and other supporters have called on the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold similar state-level laws protecting women’s sports.

Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump has pledged to restore biological standards in sports if reelected. He recently assured voters that ending policies allowing men to compete in women’s sports would be a top priority on “day one” of his new administration.

Tags: Biden AdministrationDonald TrumpJonathan SkrmettiTitle IXWomen’s Sports

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