Biden administration’s LGBTQ+ education protections upheld by Trump judge in major victory

A federal judge in Alabama refused to block the Biden administration’s new protections against anti-LGBTQ+ discrimination in schools, a break with five other judges who have blocked the protections from going into effect.

U.S. District Judge Annemarie Axon in Birmingham, who former President Donald Trump appointed, rejected the arguments made by four states led by Alabama that challenged the new rules from the U.S. Department of Education.

The new rules say that federal laws that ban discrimination on the basis of sex also apply to gender identity. Under the rules, harassing LGBTQ+ students, such as deadnaming or misgendering trans students, is…

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