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Subject: Biden Plan Allows Limits on Trans [pervert...] Athletes' Participation in School Sports
Date: Sun, 9 Apr 2023 21:30:30 -0000 (UTC)
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https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/06/us/transgender-athletes-title-ix-biden-
adminstration.html

The Biden administration proposed a rule change on Thursday that would
allow schools to block some transgender athletes from competing on sports
teams that match their gender identities. But the proposal would also
prevent schools from enacting across-the-board bans.

Under the Department of Education proposal, �categorically� barring
transgender athletes in that way would be a violation of Title IX, which
prohibits sex discrimination at educational institutions that receive
federal funding.

But it would give universities and K-12 schools the discretion to limit
the participation of transgender students, if they conclude that including
transgender athletes could undermine competitive fairness or potentially
lead to sports-related injuries, a key part of the debate about
transgender athletes in women�s sports.

It is the first time that the administration has substantively weighed in
on the highly charged debate. The Department of Education said the
proposal was meant to �advance Title IX�s longstanding goal of ensuring
equal opportunity in athletics� and to offer �much needed clarity� about
how public schools, as well as colleges and universities, should navigate
a contentious issue.

It is certainly not going to close the door on disagreements.

Elementary school students would generally be able to participate in
school sports according to their gender identity, under the proposal. But
at more competitive levels, including high school and college sports,
questions of physicality and fairness could prompt restrictions on
transgender athletes.

The Education Department advised that schools would have to assess the
ages of students and the level of the competition, as well as the nature
of the sport itself. The impact may be different, for example, in track
versus badminton.

The proposal must undergo a period of public comment. Once it is in
effect, a senior official with the Education Department said, the federal
government will be ready to investigate and enforce violations � up to and
including withholding federal funding, if necessary.

Conner McLaren, a transgender field hockey player at her high school in
central Ohio, took two tests at school on Thursday before hearing the
news. �It�s exhausting,� she said, that such a rule is needed at all. And
added, �I think it�s ridiculous that President Biden needs to step in to
tell states they need to stop bullying trans kids.�

Her mother, Melissa McLaren, added, �It�s so exasperating that we have
lawmakers trying to legislate her, when all she really wants to do is sing
�Pitch Perfect� on the bus to out-of-town games and throw up after she
does too many burpees.�

But some transgender rights advocates worried about whether the proposal
could open the door for future discrimination.

�The people that are seeking to prohibit trans people from participating
would absolutely seek to apply this across the board,� said Sasha Buchert,
a senior attorney with Lambda Legal, an L.G.B.T.Q. civil rights
organization. They �would make the same arguments � whether we are talking
about a 6-year-old playing soccer or someone playing varsity volleyball.�

Lambda Legal was involved in representing a transgender girl seeking to
compete on girls� cross country and track teams in West Virginia, whom the
Supreme Court ruled in favor of on Thursday.

Ms. Buchert, who is transgender, anticipated that the new Biden
administration rule could pave the way for a series of discrimination
complaints from parents and families, challenging school districts. �It
would be really helpful to understand how the department is going to
investigate those,� she said.

Conservatives and critics quickly jumped on the news, arguing that the
Biden administration was destroying women�s sports.

�Good luck � this won�t fly in Florida,� Manny Diaz Jr., Florida�s
education commissioner, said in a statement. �We will never allow boys to
play in girls� sports. We will fight this overreach tooth and nail. And we
will stop at nothing to uphold the protections afforded women under Title
IX.�

Polling that suggests a majority of Americans are opposed to participation
by transgender women and girls in women�s divisions.

As it stands, 20 states have laws on the books that bar transgender
students from participating in sports consistent with their gender
identities, according to Movement Advancement Project, a think tank that
focuses on gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender parity.

Those laws would not be immediately undone by the Biden administration
rule, said Dr. Elizabeth Sharrow, an associate professor of public policy
and history at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

Dr. Sharrow anticipated a new host of legal battles over the
interpretation of the rule, as well as new legislation that might seek to
�skirt through whatever space the regulation carves out for exclusion.�

The final rule will �stand for as long as the current administration is in
office,� Dr. Sharrow said. �We could relitigate all of these questions
again with a different administration who has a different political agenda
at stake.�

The new proposal comes as transgender issues increasingly loom large � in
sports and in politics � even as the actual number of transgender athletes
remains small. About 1.4 percent of 13- to 17-year-olds and 1.3 percent of
18- to 24-year-olds identify as transgender, compared with 0.5 percent of
all adults, according to a new report last year that found a growing
embrace among young people.

The proposal did not appear to have any immediate effects on elite college
sports. The proposed rules acknowledged that the National Collegiate
Athletic Association had decided last year to set its rules sport by sport
and essentially to follow guidelines set by major national and world
governing bodies. The rules vary by sport.

World Athletics, the governing body for track and field, for instance,
announced last month that transgender women who had gone through male
puberty could no longer compete in women�s events in international
competitions.

FINA, swimming�s world governing body, has essentially prohibited
transgender women from the highest levels of women�s international
competition. The governing body�s proposal creates a �open category� of
competition to �protect competitive fairness.�

The move last year came just three months after Lia Thomas became the
first transgender woman to win an N.C.A.A. Division I swimming
championship, in the 500-yard women�s freestyle. Ms. Thomas has said that
she hopes to try to qualify for the U.S. Olympic team in 2024, but the
FINA ruling would prohibit that.

Riley Gaines, who competed against Ms. Thomas at the N.C.A.A.
championships, is among those who argue that the Biden administration
proposal would undermine the purpose of Title IX. �We want to protect the
female category of sport,� said Ms. Gaines, who is also spokeswoman for
the Independent Women�s Forum, a conservative women�s organization.

Doriane Lambelet Coleman, who competed in track and field internationally
during the 1980s and is a professor at Duke Law School, said many aspects
of the new rule were an �attractive� way to reconcile the issues around
trans athletes, which span many institutions and levels of sports, from
youth recreation to elite competition.

�Having a one-size-fits-all solution,� she said, would not make sense �
even if the new proposal puts more of an onus on schools. Each of those
institutions weighs �fairness and inclusion really differently,� she
added, and it makes sense to take a more �bespoke� approach.

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