Women under Biden administration’s Title IX changes face the ‘evisceration of legal womanhood,’ experts say
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The Biden administration announced it has finalized changes to Title IX, set to take effect Aug. 1. Here's the breakdown, according to conservative scholars.
Kendall Tietz is a Production Assistant with Fox News Digital.
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 was originally a 37-word provision barring schools that receive federal funding from discriminating against students on the basis of sex, ensuring equal opportunity for women in the educational setting.
The latest version of the regulation, which is on track to go into effect Aug. 1, expands that reach to prevent discrimination and harassment based on gender identity and sexual orientation. Those additions will have significant implications for women-only spaces, free speech and sports, despite the Biden administration's claim, conservative legal scholars fear.