DOJ sued California on the participation of Trans athlete

The Department of Justice took legal action on Wednesday in a case associated with a transgender high school athlete, through danger to sue the California Public School System.
The filing in the central district of California targeted a pair of defendants, California Education Department and California Intercolastic Federation.
Girls are involved in girls’ games on the issue, especially 16 -year -old AB Hernandez, who won several medals in the State Track Championship. An biological man, Hernandez won high jump and triple jump and finished second in long jump.
The Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice sent a letter to the CIF in early June stating that trans athletes have been allowed to compete against those who match their gender identity for violation of 14th amendment, which guarantees uniform security.
A CIF bylav allows trans athletes to compete with girls, regardless of the gender listed on a student’s academic record.
On 25 June, the California Education Department discovered a letter from the Department of Education for Civil Rights of the US Education Department and dismissed the proposed resolution agreement, causing DOJ action.
DOJ said in his filing on Wednesday, “These discriminatory policies and practices ignore a unknown between boys and girls’ in favor of gender identity, ignoring the undisputed biological differences between boys and girls.” “The results of these illegal policies are Starks: Girls are displaced from podium, deprived of awards, and significant visibility for college scholarship and recognition.”
DOJ Gove California against CIF. Gavin also used his stance of Newsom, wrote, “In the words of the Governor of California, it is’ deeply unfair” to compete against boys for girls. “
Attorney General Palm Bondi claimed in a post on X (Twitter) that “California officials are failing to save girls in the playground and locker room.”
Earlier this year, a New York Times survey found that 79 percent of the respondents do not want biological men or boys to compete in women or girls.
On 5 February, Trump signed an executive order to protect women’s game and placed biological men out of them.
State officials were designed for a shock for hernandez participation in state meat, which took the form of protests and even fly a banner in an aircraft that reads “No Boys in Girls Sports”. The CIF ruled that the Hernandez would share the podium with the contestants he defeated.
For example, in the triple jump, Hernandez shared the first place with Kiraa Gant Hachcher. There were three-sided tie between two sizor athletes in hernandez and high jump.
President Donald Trump has kept transgender women out of competitions for girls and women who aim of their second administration.
For Newsom’s participation, his press office reacted in a post on X, insisting that Newsom was not nominated as a defendant in the trial.
“Real facts: California Department of Education (CDE) and CIF are * independent * from Newsom Admin, and they are following the current state law – a law that was passed in 2013, signed by Governor Jerry Brown and in accordance with 21 other states,” read the post.
“No court has adopted the interpretation of the title IX that is being advanced by the Trump administrator, nor the governor, nor they get to wave a magic rod and override it — Unlike Donald Trump, California follows the law, not personal opinion.”
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