1. ballardspahr.com

    Jan 13, 2025The 2024 Final Rule. The Biden Administration's 2024 amendments to Title IX regulations were a significant departure from the prior, Trump-era rules issued in 2020. The new Rule took the position that discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity were within the scope of Title IX's prohibitions.
  2. Jan 9, 2025On January 9, 2025, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky issued a Judgment in State of Tennessee, et al., v.Miguel Cardona, in his Official Capacity as Secretary of Education, et al., that vacated the U.S. Department of Education's 2024 Final Rule entitled "Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Sex in Education Programs or Activities Receiving Federal Financial ...
  3. Jan 17, 2025As a result of the court's recent decision, the 2024 Final Rule is "off the books" because the court found the challenged provisions are too interwoven to be extricated from the rest of the 2024 Final Rule. IHEs should begin preparing to re-implement Title IX policies that comply with the 2020 Final Rule, which now applies nationwide.
  4. duanemorris.com

    Jan 13, 2025The 2024 Title IX rule was subject to litigation after it went into effect on August 1, 2024, and was enjoined in more than half of the country. This January 9 final decision from the Eastern District of Kentucky resolves the uncertainty that resulted from the various temporary injunctions in place since the 2024 Title IX rule went into effect.
  5. clarkhill.com

    Jan 15, 2025On Jan. 9, 2025, the Eastern District of Kentucky held in State of Tennessee, et al. v. Miguel Cardona, et al. that the U.S. Department of Education's 2024 Final Rule ("Final Rule") implementing Title IX is "unlawful." This court decision applies nationwide and returns Title IX to its 2020 regulations. Even before yesterday's ruling, several courts had issued injunctions, resu
  6. saxtonstump.com

    Jan 16, 2025The court finally ruled that the 2024 Final Rule was arbitrary and capricious because among other reasons, the DOE "fail[ed] to account for the glaring inconsistencies that the [2024] Final Rule creates within Title IX." 8 The court refused to accept the DOE's position that the Supreme Court support such regulations through its Bostock v.
  7. robbins-schwartz.com

    Jan 10, 2025On January 9th, a federal district court in Kentucky issued the first decision impacting the 2024 Title IX regulations nationwide. The court's opinion concludes that the regulations are unlawful and must be vacated, or taken "off the books," because they "exceed the [Department of Education's] authority under Title IX, violate the Constitution, and are the
  8. Jan 10, 2025Title IX 2024 Final Rule Struck Down . January 10, 2025. By: E. Katherine Hajjar and Laura H. Harshbarger On Jan. 9, 2025, the Eastern District of Kentucky held in State of Tennessee, et al. v. Miguel Cardona, et al. that the U.S. Department of Education's 2024 Final Rule implementing Title IX is "unlawful." This court decision applies nationwide.
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