Title IX protects transgender students, Biden's Education Department says
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Title IX protects transgender students, Bidens Education Department says
By Valerie Strauss
June 16, 2021 at 4:09 p.m. EDT
The U.S. Education Department said Wednesday that the federal law that bans sex-based discrimination in education extends to gay and transgender students, the latest move in a broad effort by the Biden administration to roll back Trump-era restrictions on transgender students rights.
The department said Wednesday that its new position comes out of its interpretation of a landmark Supreme Court
decision a year ago in
Bostock v. Clayton County, which extended protections in the Civil Rights Act against discrimination in the workplace to gay and transgender Americans.
Today, the Department makes clear that all students including LGBTQ+ students deserve the opportunity to learn and thrive in schools that are free from discrimination, Education Secretary Miguel Cardona said in a statement.
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By Valerie Strauss
Valerie Strauss is an education writer who authors The Answer Sheet blog. She came to The Washington Post as an assistant foreign editor for Asia in 1987 and weekend foreign desk editor after working for Reuters as national security editor and a military/foreign affairs reporter on Capitol Hill. She also previously worked at UPI and the LA Times. Twitter
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