Second Trump administration could target transgender students
New nondiscrimination rules took effect last week
Attorney generals in 26 states have originated or joined federal lawsuits to stop the new Title IX regulations from taking effect
Daniel Bonevac, a philosophy professor and John Hatfield, a finance professor are alleging that the Federal government oversteps its authority
The Biden-Harris administration has appointed LGBTQ leaders throughout the federal government in record-breaking numbers
Louisiana — along with Mississippi, Montana and Idaho — filed suit against the federal government over newly issued rules under Title IX
Katy ISD’s board voted to require staff to notify parents if their child wants to use a different pronoun or identifies as a different gender
"We do believe in human rights; we do believe that violence & discrimination is not OK," she said. "And we lead by example"
Attorney General Gentner Drummond & State Superintendent Ryan Walters announced lawsuits against the U.S. Dept of Education in federal court
15 states are suing over the final Title IX rule, but not Nebraska. Governors in at least 6 states also directed districts to defy the rule