Supreme Court leaves LGBTQ+ students without crucial civil rights protections ahead of school year

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08/25/2024

The Supreme Court’s decision to uphold injunctions on the Biden administration’s latest education regulations in 10 states and hundreds of schools and university campuses nationwide leaves transgender, pregnant and harassed students without crucial civil rights protections as the new school year approaches, experts told Salon. This year, more than two dozen Republican attorneys general and a half dozen advocacy groups filed lawsuits seeking to block the rollout of new Department of Education regulations. Advocacy groups that joined the lawsuits include Moms for Liberty, Young America’s Foundation, Parents Defending Education, Independent Women’s Network, Female Athletes United and Speech First, Inc.

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