The Biden Administration Just Got Sued by 20 States By Jesse Stiller
August 31, 2021 at 3:58pm
A group of 20 states filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration over a new policy that would extend federal sex discrimination protections to student-athletes who identify as transgender.
The complaint was filed on Monday in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee in Knoxville. That states attorney general, Herbert Slatery, is leading the coalition of states that filed the lawsuit, Fox News reported on Tuesday.
The states are challenging the guidance issued on the day that President Joe Biden took office and later updated that, among other things, demands that men and boys who identify as female be allowed to participate in girls and womens sports and use restrooms and locker rooms designated for women and girls.
Several Republican-led states, most notably Florida, have enacted legislation banning transgender athletes from participating in womens and girls sports.
In a statement on Monday afternoon, Slatery said the multistate coalition was challenging guidance from Bidens Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and Department of Education on these issues.
The guidance purports to resolve highly controversial and localized issues such as whether schools must allow biological males to compete on girls sports teams, the statement read, also citing issues with locker rooms and pronoun usage.
The statement argued that the agencies involved in the decision had no authority to unilaterally resolve these issues and accused the agencies of not accepting public comment.
This case is about two federal agencies changing law, which is Congress exclusive prerogative, Slatery said, adding that the agencies failed to follow the Administrative Procedures Act.
The Tennessee attorney generals statement also accused the EEOC and DOE of misconstruing the Bostock v. Clayton County Supreme Court decision to justify the changes under Title IX and VII laws.
All of this, together with the threat of withholding educational funding in the midst of a pandemic, warrants this lawsuit, Slatery concluded.
Tennessee was joined in the lawsuit by Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota and West Virginia.
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