The day after the U.S. Department of Education announced it will conduct an IX title investigation on the title Inter-California Federation As its policies allow trans high school athletes to participate in women’s sports, federal judges blocked President Trump’s executive orders that restricted gender-affirming health care for trans young people.
The government is expected to appeal the decision U.S. District Judge Brendan A. Hurson Approved the interim restraining order, legal experts say it could be ahead of the Supreme Court.
Helson said at a hearing on Thursday that stopping health care for trans people is “a dangerous, especially dangerous, for any care for anyone, especially for this extremely vulnerable population.”
“This is a very high rate of suicide, poverty, unemployment, drug use,” he said.
Trump has signed an order Formal recognition Only men and women are “unchanged” and seeking to end support for gender transition care providers for people under 19 years of age. Governing bodies in California and Minnesota.
Title IX is federal civil rights law that prohibits gender-based discrimination in schools and universities that receive federal funds.
Litigation will be heard Friday separate from the lawsuit against Helson’s rule in Baltimore In Seattle. Attorneys general in Washington, Minnesota and Oregon will argue that Trump’s order of gender affirmation of care represents an attack on transgender young people and their families.
A statement sent to the Times a week ago by email highlighting policies to allow trans girls to participate in the women’s movement.
“CIF provides students with opportunities to belong, connect and compete in compliance with California laws [Education Code section 221.5. (f)] This allows students to participate in school curriculum and activities, including sports teams and competitions, consistent with students’ gender identity, regardless of the gender listed on the student’s records, the statement said. ”
Trump’s Trump administration this week also called on the NCAA and the National Federation of State High Schools. Deprive trans athletes of records, championships and awards. The NCAA has said it will comply with Trump’s executive orders to prohibit trans women’s athletes from joining the women’s team.
“We strongly believe that clear, consistent and unified eligibility criteria will best serve today’s student-athletes rather than contradictory state laws and court rulings,” NCAA President Charlie Baker said in a statement. “To this end, President Trump’s orders provide clear national standards.”
The position is about NCAA rules are adopted In 2022, trans athletes must record exercise-specific testosterone levels again at the beginning of the season and six months later. They also have to record testosterone levels four weeks before the championship selection.
“We strongly support the promotion of equity in trans student-athletes and the university sports as a whole.” John DegioiaAt that time, he was the chairman of the NCAA Council. “It is important that NCAA member schools, conferences and college athletes compete in an inclusive, fair, safe and respectful environment and have a clear understanding of the new policy.”
San Jose followed the directive last fall when it allowed a transgender woman to play on the women’s volleyball team. Four Mountain West Conference rivals – Boise, Wyoming, Utah and Nevada – chose to confiscate or cancel the game instead of participating in San Jose.
The trans player is a senior who has been rostered for three seasons at San Jose State after moving from a college on the East Coast. This is the first season when opponents protest against players’ participation. Players are not named by The Times because they have not yet been publicly identified as transgender.
When San Jose State Co-captain, the issue was revealed Brooke Slusser Joined in September to oppose the NCAA filed by former U.S. swimmers and anti-athlete activists Riley Gaines. The lawsuit alleges that the NCAA transgender eligibility policy violates the equal protection clauses of Title IX and 14th Amendment. Slusser claimed in the lawsuit that including trans people poses unfair advantages and security hazards.
trump card Commented on this question During the presidential campaign, on the Faulkner Focus, the Town Hall announced that if elected, he would ban all trans women from participating in women’s sports. He is following this promise.
The Department of Education announced last week that the department had begun an investigation into San Jose to “reported violation of Title IX.” University of Pennsylvania and Massachusetts Intercollegiate Games. Also known as the target of the survey.
“History is not friendly to the entities actively opposing the enforcement of federal civil rights laws and notes that these laws protect women and girls from discrimination and harassment,” Acting Assistant Secretary of Education Craig Trainer said in a statement.
this California Family Council, His mission is to “promote God’s life, family and freedom through the California Church, Capitol and Culture”, praising the decision to investigate the CIF.
“The CIF has long turned a blind eye to female athletes, parents and coaches, prioritizing radical gender ideology over fairness, safety and women’s track and field integrity,” the statement said. “This investigation is towards the recovery of high school,” the statement said. A key step in the movement of justice.”
CFC Outreach Director Sophia Lorey said the investigation made her cry “tears of joy”.
“As a four-year CIF college athlete and three-year captain, I have been fighting for all girls to have the same sports opportunities as me,” Lowry said. “CIF’s policies have undermined female athletes for decades The hard victory, now is the time for them to answer the damage they have caused.”
In the fall, Lorey was involved in the Martin Luther King High School in Riverside in a controversy surrounding a transgender athlete, whose transgender athlete was from another runner, Taylor Taylor Starling won the women’s cross country team.
Starling and a teammate made a T-shirt, said “Save Women’s Sports”, put them on school, and filed a lawsuit against Riverside Unified School District, when administrators allegedly scolded them for wearing shirts. Starling’s father, Ryan Starling, thanked the Trump administration for taking action to investigate the CIF.
“We’re very happy to see common sense,” he told him. Fox News Numbers. “It’s a long battle for many people on so many fronts. This battle doesn’t end in California, but we’re one step closer every day.”