Education Department investigating CIF over transgender athlete policy

A day after the US Department of Education announced that it opens an investigation into the ninth section California federation For its policy that allows athletes in secondary schools transformed to play girls’ sports, a federal judge prevented President Trump’s executive order that restricts the gender health care for sexually transformed youth.
The administration is expected to resume a decision American boycott judge Brendan A. Herson To give the temporary restriction order, which legal experts may end up before the Supreme Court.
Herson said during a session on Thursday that stopping health treatments for transgender people would be “terrible dangerous for anyone, for any care, but especially for this very weak population.”
He said: “This is a population that is largely rising for suicide, poverty, unemployment and drug addiction.”
Trump signed orders on Officially Only the male and female sexes are “non -changing” and an attempt to end the federal support for transitional gender providers for people under the age of 19 ruling bodies in California and Minnesota.
The ninth title is the federal civil rights law that prohibits sex -based discrimination in schools and universities that receive federal funds.
A separate lawsuit will be heard on the facade ruled by Herson in Baltimore on Friday In Seattle. Washington’s public prosecutor, Minnesota and Oregon, will argue that Trump’s order on gender care is an attack on sexually transformed youth and their families.
The investigation of the California Federation – the California Federation – was defended by the state level that oversees sports in more than 1500 secondary schools – with an e -mail to the Times a week ago, which emphasized its policy of allowing sexually transformed girls to play female sports.
CIF provides students with the opportunity to belong, communicate and compete in education -based experiences in accordance with California Law [Education Code section 221.5. (f)] Who allows students to participate in school programs and activities, including teams and sports competitions, in line with the student’s sexual identity, regardless of the sex included in the student’s records.
This week, the Trump administration also called for NCAA and the National Union of Government Secondary School. To strip the transgender athletes of their records, addresses and awards. NCAA has already said that she would comply with Trump’s executive order that prohibits sexually transformed sports on women’s teams.
“We believe a firm belief that the clear, consistent and unified eligibility standards would serve the best athletes today instead of a set of state laws and conflicting court decisions,” Charlie Baker, President of NCAA Baker, said in a statement. “To this end, President Trump’s order provides a clear national standard.”
The situation is the face on Approved NCAA rules In 2022, which stipulated that transgender athletes must document testosterone levels for sports at the beginning of their season and again after six months. They were also forced to document the levels of testosterone four weeks before the championship choices.
“We are steadfast in our support for transgender students and athletes and enhancing fairness through university sports.” John DiguiaThen, the head of the NCAA Provincial Council said, at that time. “It is important for schools, conferences and members to compete in NCAA in a comprehensive, fair, safe and respectable environment and they can move forward with a clear understanding of the new policy.”
San José State followed this guidance last fall when she allowed sexually transgender women to play in the women’s volleyball team. Mountain West opponents at the Boys, Wyoming, Utah and Nevada conference – chose to lose or cancel matches instead of playing San Jose.
He was a sexual transgender player and was on the San Jose State list for three seasons after moving from a college on the eastern coast. This was the first season, the opponents protested the player’s participation. The player is not named by the Times because they were not publicly identified as a transgender.
The issue became public when the captain of the San Jose State team Brook Sloor Join a lawsuit in September against NCAA, which was submitted by a former American swimmer and automatic activist Revis Riley Jeans. The lawsuit claimed that NCAA’s NGO policies violated the ninth title and the equal protection condition in the fourteenth amendment. Slusser claims that the inclusion of a transgender player presents an unfair advantage and safety risks.
Trump Comment on this case During the presidential campaign, he announced during a municipal hall on “The Faukner Focus” on news Fox, if elected, it will prevent all sexually transgender women from competing in women’s sports. He is following this pledge.
The Ministry of Education announced last week that it had opened an investigation in the state of San Jose, that “violations were reported to the ninth bank.” The University of Pennsylvania and Massagusets. The goals of this investigation were also named.
“History is not gently seen on entities and states that are actively opposed to the implementation of federal civil rights laws that protect women and girls from discrimination and harassment.”
the California Family Council, His stated mission is to “strengthen the design of God for life, family and freedom through the California Church, Capitol and Culture”, and praised the decision to launch an investigation into the CIF.
The statement said: “For a very long time, CIF raised the fears of females, fathers and coaches, which gave priority to the radical gender ideology about fairness, safety and the safety of women’s athletics.” “This investigation is a decisive step towards restoring justice in sports in high schools.”
CFC Awareness Director Sofia Lori said that the investigation made her cry “tears of joy.”
Lori said: “As a four -year CIF Versition and a three -year captain, I was fighting for all girls in order to get the same sporting opportunities that had been given to me,” Lori said. “CIF policies have undermined decades of arduous victories of mathematics, and it is time to respond to the harm they caused.”
In autumn, Lory at Martin Luther King’s Secondary School in Riferside participated during the controversy surrounding a sexually transformed athlete who occupied a place in the girls’ team across the country from another hostility, Taylor Starling.
Starling and his teammate designed the shirts that say “saving sports girls”, wearing them to school and filed a lawsuit against the unified schools area on Riferside when officials claimed to wear the shirts. Straling’s father, Ryan Starling, expressed his gratitude to the Trump administration for taking a CIF investigation.
“We are very excited to see the prevailing common sense,” he said. Fox News digital. This has been a long battle for many people on many fronts. The battle did not end in California, but every day we approach more. “