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President Donald Trump’s Department of Education has told K-12 schools and higher learning institutions that Title IX protections will be recognized on the basis of biological sex.
The Education Department notified colleges Friday that it will again enforce more due-process requirements for sexual-misconduct cases, including live hearings with cross-examination.
Trump's move comes after Biden's 2024 “Title IX rewrite” to expand protections to include gender identity and sexual orientation was ruled unlawful.