Biden-Harris court fail a victory for women’s rights in many NM schools

The recent court rulings regarding Title IX have significant implications for New Mexico schools, particularly in light of the Biden-Harris administration’s controversial rules. These rules, which sought to expand supposed protections against “sex discrimination” to include “gender identity,” have faced righteous opposition from conservative groups who argue that they infringe upon parental rights and compromise the safety of women and girls.

In response, 26 Republican-led states, including several schools in New Mexico, have successfully challenged the implementation of these radical rules. Thanks to these court challenges, six schools in New Mexico—three colleges and three K-12 institutions—are now exempt from enforcing the new Title IX regulations. This number is expected to grow as more schools join the legal battle.

The Biden administration’s Title IX rules, which went into effect on August 1, have been particularly contentious due to their requirement that schools allow “transgender” students to use bathrooms and locker rooms that align with their “gender identity” and to participate in sports teams that match said chosen identity. 

Those who protect women’s rights argue that these policies jeopardize the privacy and safety of female students and create an unfair playing field in women’s sports, as evidenced in many sporting events, such as the Olympics, where women have been beaten to a pulp by biological men, in many cases, forcing them to forfeit.

Riley Gaines, a prominent women’s rights leader and former 12-time NCAA All-American athlete who was unfairly beaten by a biological man, visited New Mexico earlier this year to advocate for women’s rights.

The court’s decision to block the implementation of these rules at certain New Mexico schools is seen as a victory for those who believe that Title IX should protect the rights of women and girls as it was originally intended.

 The rulings mean that schools like New Mexico State University, Eastern New Mexico University’s Roswell campus, and Central New Mexico Community College will continue to operate under the 2020 Title IX rules established during the Trump administration, which did not include the expanded protections for “gender identity.”

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6 thoughts on “Biden-Harris court fail a victory for women’s rights in many NM schools”

  1. Clare A May, retired

    i notice my high school wasn’t included… Nor the numerous high schools around Southern NM…

    The broke back mountains of all Southern NM educators and complete staff… obviously do not give a sh*t about boys in girls wrestling, boxings, track & field and all other male dominated sports otherwise they’d be out in front of this and not be waiting on the sidelines until someone’s daughter was beast to sh*t and sent to the emergency room for a fractured skull…

    Pretty damn sad…and disgusting… at the same time….Deming, Silver City, Lordsburg, and Las Cruces.

    The educators…this tells you about the educators educating YOUR CHILD.

  2. If the Supreme Court struck down these laws, that should apply to every school in the country! We know our crooked governor and SOS want to shove the Harris/Biden Title IX rules down our throats. Maybe RPNM needs to file a lawsuit with other states.

  3. If there is a sexual assault at a school that participates in the woke gender agenda, the school, school board and the PED need to be accused in the prosecution. They are accomplices.

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