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Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti announced on Tuesday that he has led six states in suing the Department of Education (ED) due to the overhaul of Title IX of the Educational Amendments Act. 

Court documents show that the lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky. 

The Biden administration has unveiled new rules aimed at safeguarding LGBTQ+ students and changing the ways in which sexual harassment and assault claims are adjudicated on campus. 

Skrmetti is targeting new provisions that are part of a revised Title IX regulation issued by the ED, fulfilling a campaign pledge by President Biden to revamp those issued during the Trump administration.

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The Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti announced on Tuesday that he has led six states in suing the Department of Education (ED) due to the overhaul of Title IX of the Educational Amendments Act.  (Photographer: Jacquelyn Martin/AP/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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"The U.S. Department of Education has no authority to let boys into girls’ locker rooms," Tennessee Attorney General Skrmetti said in a statement. 

"In the decades since its adoption, Title IX has been universally understood to protect the privacy and safety of women in private spaces like locker rooms and bathrooms. Under this radical and illegal attempt to rewrite the statute, if a man enters a woman’s locker room and a woman complains that makes her uncomfortable, the woman will be subject to investigation and penalties for violating the man’s civil rights. Federal bureaucrats have no power to rewrite laws passed by the people’s elected representatives, and I expect the courts will put a stop to this unconstitutional power grab."

Missing from the new rule, however, is a policy forbidding schools from enacting outright bans on transgender athletes competing against biological females.

Under the new rules, sex discrimination includes discrimination based on gender identity as well as sexual orientation. A school must not separate or treat people differently based on sex, except in limited circumstances, under the provisions and critics say that the change will allow locker rooms and bathrooms to be based on gender identity.

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The Department of Educaation has unveiled new rules aimed at safeguarding LGBTQ+ students and changing the ways in which sexual harassment and assault claims are adjudicated on campus.  (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein, File)

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LGBTQ+ students who face discrimination will be entitled to a response from their school under Title IX, and those failed by their schools can seek recourse from the federal government.

The Department of Education sent Fox News Digital a statement saying that "the Department does not comment on pending litigation."

"The Department crafted the final Title IX regulations following a rigorous process to give complete effect to the Title IX statutory guarantee that no person experiences sex discrimination in federally-funded education," the statement reads.

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LGBTQ+ students who face discrimination will be entitled to a response from their school under Title IX, and those failed by their schools can seek recourse from the federal government. (iStock)

"As a condition of receiving federal funds, all federally-funded schools are obligated to comply with these final regulations, and we look forward to working with school communities all across the country to ensure the Title IX guarantee of nondiscrimination in school is every student’s experience."

Fox News' Michael Dorgan contributed to this report.

Joshua Q. Nelson is a reporter for Fox News Digital.

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Authored by Joshua Nelson via FoxNews April 29th 2024