Trump's controversial decrees related to immigration, gender identity and the federal workforce could touch the lives of many students and families.
The U.S. Department of Education has released a bombshell Title IX memo that could have a major impact on the (NIL) revenue-sharing.
President Donald Trump will sign a Day One executive order mandating that the federal government recognize two sexes, male and female.
President-elect Donald Trump promised throughout his campaign to dismantle the transgender agenda by taking actions to protect women’s sports, remove
The order would define sex as male and female, based on sex assigned at birth, and would apply to schools, passports, personnel records and prisons, according to the outlet. Trump’s action would also address the use of pronouns that match a person’s gender identity.
Donald Trump began his second term as president of the United States Monday amid expectations his administration will institute major and immediate changes to American law and policy. Some of those changes will impact the thinning line between college and pro sports,
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"President Trump will be free to take a fresh look at our Title IX regulations when he returns to office," Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti said.
Reeves, chief jurist for the Eastern District of Kentucky, ruled on Thursday that the administration’s rewrite of Title IX violated the Constitution ... in power are numbered as President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take office on Jan. 20. “
Among the myriad executive orders that Donald Trump has pledged to sign on day one of his second term in the White House, spanning everything from mass deportations to ending the war in Ukraine, one is an unambiguous resolution to “keep men out of women’s sports”.
The future of college athletics remains uncertain, with a host of unresolved developments related to Title IX, NIL compensation and player movement complicating the landscape.
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) – President Donald Trump said he wants to abolish the Department of Education, and Republican lawmakers say, for the most part, they agree. The department has a $241 billion budget and more than 4,000 employees. “Let the state run education,” President Trump said at a rally on Sunday.