South Carolina AG Alan Wilson announced a recent court ruling will temporarily block new Title IX Rule from being implemented

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Important Takeaways:

  • In a news release, Wilson said a recent court ruling in Kansas will temporarily block the Biden administration’s new Title IX Rule from being implemented at some South Carolina schools, colleges and universities.
  • The new rule, which is slated to take effect on Aug. 1, would require schools that receive federal funding to accommodate students’ and teachers’ gender identity.
  • Students and teachers would also be required to use others’ preferred pronouns.
  • South Carolina was not a party in the suit but the ruling that blocks the new Title IX rule from taking effect does affect some Lowcounret schools and colleges, including Porter-Gaud, John Paul II Catholic School and Charleston Southern University.
  • “Attorney General Wilson filed a separate lawsuit in April on this same rule, arguing that the Biden administration does not have the authority to override the text of Title IX that Congress passed in 1972,” Wilson’s office said in the release.

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