In a decision issued Thursday, US District Judge Danny C. Reeves scrapped the entire 1,500-page regulation ... Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia and West Virginia. In a statement, Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti called it a “victory for ...
On January 9, 2025, a federal district court in Kentucky issued a decision that blocks the Biden administration’s attempt to change the definition
A federal judge has overturned the Biden administration's Title IX rules that expanded protections for LGBTQ+ students, citing legal overreach.
In a decision issued Thursday, U.S. District Judge Danny C. Reeves scrapped the entire 1,500-page regulation ... Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia and West Virginia. In a statement, Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti called it a “victory ...
In a decision issued Thursday, U.S. District Judge Danny C. Reeves scrapped the entire ... Indiana, Ohio, Virginia and West Virginia. Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti called it a ...
In a decision issued Thursday, U.S. District Judge Danny C. Reeves scrapped the entire ... Indiana, Ohio, Virginia and West Virginia. Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti called it a ...
A federal judge has struck down the Biden administration’s regulation interpreting Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 to ban discrimination against LGBTQ+ students, especially those who are transgender.
But on Thursday, U.S. District Judge Danny C. Reeves ruled in Cardona v. Tennessee, tossing out Biden’s Title IX changes nationwide. The decision was in response to a lawsuit brought by Tennessee, West Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio and Virginia.
West Virginia and private organizations and individuals. Critics of the rule lauded the court’s decisions. Chief Judge Danny C. Reeves wrote in Thursday's order that the administration’s final ...
A new battle against DEI — diversity, equity and inclusion in hiring practices — is under attack and LGBTQ+ people are in the crosshairs.
A recent federal court ruling that struck down expanded Title IX protections has implications that could extend well beyond educational
A legal battle is brewing in West Virginia, as both Democrats and Republicans argue they have the legal right to fill a vacant state House seat.According to the Journal-News, "The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals set a deadline Friday for Gov.