Education Dept Opens 19 Title IX Probes Including California Community College Athletic Association Over Transgender Sports Policy
Jan 15
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After the Supreme Court heard arguments in cases on protecting women’s sports, the Department of Education opened 18 Title IX investigations, including one into the California Community College Athletic Association (3C2A), which the Education Department and the Justice Department’s Title IX Special Investigations Team are probing over a policy that allows a transgender female or non‑binary student‑athlete who has completed at least one calendar year of testosterone suppression treatment to compete on women’s teams. A formal complaint alleges that the policy discriminated against at least three female athletes by allowing a male athlete to play on a women’s volleyball team and access women’s locker facilities during the 2024 and 2025 seasons and that their complaints were ignored; Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights Kimberly Richey called the policy an erasure of women’s rights and vowed the Special Investigations Team will pursue the case.
Title IX and School Sports
Transgenderism/Transexualism
Title IX and Women’s Sports