Supreme Court Blocks Biden Administration’s Attempt to Enforce Title IX Rule Changes
In a recent ruling, the Supreme Court upheld lower court decisions that blocked the Biden administration from implementing changes to Title IX rules. The court’s 5-4 decision rejected the administration’s emergency request to lift injunctions preventing the U.S. Department of Education from enforcing the majority of its Title IX regulations.
Olympic decathlon champion Caitlyn Jenner hailed the ruling as “great news,” while NBA coach Steve Kerr made headlines for referencing former President Donald Trump during his speech at the Democratic National Convention. Kerr’s future with the USA basketball men’s national team is uncertain, as NBA reporter Marc Stein suggested he may not return as head coach.
Meanwhile, WNBA star Angel Reese encouraged Americans to exercise their voting power, emphasizing the importance of participating in the upcoming presidential election. On the football front, Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa made controversial remarks about his former coach Mike McDaniel, calling him a “terrible person.” In response, Brian Flores, the former coach of the Dolphins, took the high road and wished Tagovailoa well.
In other sports news, the NFL announced changes to its kickoff rule for the 2024 season in an effort to increase kickoff returns. Additionally, FOX Sports analysts reacted to Steelers coach Mike Tomlin’s comments on the quarterback battle between Russell Wilson and Justin Fields.
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