Posted on 08/22/2016 8:35:38 AM PDT by Drango
Months after the Obama administration advised school districts that transgender students should be given access to bathrooms based on their gender identity, a federal judge in Texas has blocked the guidance from going into effect for now.
U.S. District Judge Reed O'Connor has granted a preliminary, nationwide injunction in response to a lawsuit filed by Texas and a number of other states.
As we've reported, the lawsuit argues that the guidance from the White House would turn schools "into laboratories for a massive social experiment."
The preliminary injunction would mean that, until that lawsuit works its way through the courts, the "status quo" would be maintained and the guidance could not be considered enforceable.
The guidance from the White House was issued in May, and addresses the Title IX requirement that schools receiving federal funding not discriminate against students on the basis of sex.
A sign marks the entrance to a gender-neutral restroom at the University of Vermont in Burlington, Vt. THE TWO-WAY White House Sends Schools Guidance On Transgender Access To Bathrooms The administration says that, as the departments of Justice and Education interpret the law, transgender students must be allowed to use a bathroom that corresponds to their gender identity. Alternately, individual bathrooms can be made available to all students.
In their lawsuit, Texas and other states argue that references to "sex" in Title IX refer only to biological sex, and that the administration's interpretation is a "radical re-authoring" of the term.
The states also say that while the administration describes the documents as interpretation and guidance, they are "coercive" in practice.
In a ruling issued Sunday, O'Connor concluded that there is a strong likelihood the states will win their case, justifying an injunction in the meantime. He found that the administration didn't follow the proper notice and comment process for the guidelines.
A new sticker designates a gender neutral bathroom at a high school in Seattle. President Obama's directive ordering schools to accommodate transgender students has been controversial in some places, leading 11 states to file a lawsuit against the Obama administration in response. THE TWO-WAY Nearly A Dozen States Sue U.S. Government Over Transgender Policies He determined that the law is "not ambiguous," writing that "[i]t cannot be disputed that the plain meaning of the term sex as used ... following passage of Title IX meant the biological and anatomical differences between male and female students as determined at their birth."
He also said that the guidelines are "compulsory in nature."
Under his injunction, O'Connor ordered all parties to "maintain the status quo." He says the administration can't enforce the guidelines or make any sort of investigation based on the idea that "the definition of sex includes gender identity." The White House would also be barred from using the guidelines in any lawsuits, he wrote.
ACLU attorney Joshua Block, who has worked on high-profile trans cases, notes on Twitter that the administration can request a stay of the injunction, which could be granted by an appeals court or the Supreme Court.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton celebrated the judge's order, saying on Twitter that the Obama administration "is attempting to rewrite the laws enacted by the elected representatives of the people."
Meanwhile, five civil rights organizations, including the ACLU and Lambda Legal, issued a joint statement calling the ruling "unfortunate and premature."
They addressed school districts, saying "your obligations under the law have not changed," and advising them that the injunction does not block other courts or lawyers from relying on the Obama administration's stated interpretation of the law.
The ruling was issued late on Sunday; as Reuters reports, the first day of school arrives this week in many districts around the country.
I swear all of this is coming from the UN.
The UN also came up with the gobbledy gook involving the male runner who ran as a woman!
I assume the NBA will now boycott the federal justice system.
I wish they would make up their minds. I really have to go.
You should have thought of that before you left home. ;-)
The solution to this is simple. Instead of having “Men” and “Ladies” on the signs, they should remove those designations as well as the little stick figures and have signs that show one of the two sexual genitals on them. People can check how they are equipped, compare them to the picture on the sign and then go into the appropriate toilet. Requires no thinking and you don’t need a liberal politician with you to help you make the correct choice.
Too funny ... great timing !
Uh oh! The Big Zero is not going to like this....behold his wrath!
“I assume the NBA will now boycott the federal justice system.”
Most of the players only wish they could.
the clock has run out and Obama lost
“Nationwide is on your side”
Sorry, couldn’t help myself!
lol. He and van zandt are two top of the line idiots.
And Target destroyed itself for nothing ;)
Excellent !
Thank you. I’ll be here all day.
God bless Texas ping!
PayPal, Target,Apple,the NBA, NFL, and Bank of America will sue the U.S. justice system for interrupting their wet dream of men in little girls bathrooms this school year.
Dont mess with Texas!
Or the rest of the US for that matter!
Good news! BUT: I am surprised that Matthew Drudge of the Drudge Report has not yet mentioned the Hillary Clinton diapers story, especially considering that WikiLeaks top lawyer in London, was murdered - pushed in front of a train - within 3 days of Wikileaks Hillary diaper story breaking!
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