The Supreme Court ruled that the Biden Administration’s new Title IX rules cannot be enforced. This means that males cannot enter female spaces in sports, dormitories, etc.
President Biden’s revisions to Title IX would allow men who identify as women to participate in women’s sports, education programs and housing. Several states sued to stop this, and the Biden administration sought a stay so that it could implement its rules. The court denied the stay, meaning that the administration cannot enforce the rules. The courts that have ruled against the rules will have their rulings stand. The Biden administration will still fight to reinstate their rules in those states.
Surprisingly, much of the litigation is around gender identity and not around the issue of kangaroo courts that the Biden administration wants to put back in place. If someone is found violating Title IX, they are not given the right to a fair trial to defend themselves, according to these new rules. That has been less of an issue in these litigations than the gender bit.