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Diving brief:
- Two transgender secondary athletes are difficult in federal court President Donald Trump February 5 Prohibit transgender girls and women from participating in sports aligned with their gender identity.
- Initially deposited against a law of the state of the New Hampshire which prohibits transgender girls from 5th to the 12th year of the practice of school sports, the trial brought by Parker Tirrell and Iris Turmelle, develops to include Trump and the federal ministries justice and education among the defendants.
- Tirrell and Turmelle, represented by Glad Law and the Aclu of New Hampshire, allege that Trump’s decree is discriminatory and violates their federal guarantees of protective protection under the 14th amendment and their rights under title IX.
Diving insight:
Henry Klementowicz, Deputy Legal Director of ACLU of NH, said in a statement on Wednesday that each state of the state deserves “a right to equal opportunities at school”.
“We are expanding our trial to contest the decrees of President Trump because, like the law of the State, he excludes, distinguishes and discriminates transgender students and insens that they do not deserve the same educational opportunities as all other students” , Klementowicz says.
The American district court of the New Hampshire district had previously ordered in September that the two students could practice sports in teams corresponding to their gender identity while Tirrell and Turmelle c. Edelblut advance.
Trump’s “No Men in Women’s Sports” executive decree, which is now targeted by the trial, calls for recurrence of all federal educational programs that allow transgender girls and women to participate in girls sports. The ordinance also orders the American Secretary for Education to focus on the application of title IX against schools and colleges of kindergarten in the 12th year when girls and women are required to “compete with or against or against To appear without outfit in front of men ”.
The day after Trump’s publication, the American Department of Education Investigations to open title IX In an association of athletics of college and secondary in Massachusetts, as well as two universities, on the grounds that they allowed transgender girls and women to play in teams aligned on their gender identity.
Trump’s order also orders the United States Ministry of Justice to comply with the national version of a recent court order by a federal judge who Repair of the IIX rule of the Biden administration in January. The title IX rule of the Biden era was the first time that the protections have been codified for LGBTQI + students and school employees funded by the federal government under the anti-sex law.
After this decision of the January court, the Department of Education declared that it would apply the regulations of the title IX finalized in 2020 During the first Trump administration.