Experts weigh in on when the Biden administration will issue a final Title IX rule, and what it does with the record number of public comments submitted.
Experts weigh in on what happens with the unprecedented number of public comments submitted to the federal register on the Biden administration's Title IX rewrite.proposed a new interpretation of Title IX earlier this summer, which would solidify gender identity in the law’s protections, nearly 240,000 comments were submitted from parents, lawmakers, activists, organizations, and concerned citizens about the new regulation.
Bob Eitel, president of the Defense of Freedom Institute, emphasized that the department is not responsible for responding to every individual comment, but rather the points that are made in each comment. "What I hope … is that they actually withdraw the proposed regulations and abandon them entirely," Kiefer said."They're fundamentally flawed. They have no basis in law. They are an example of government overreach and a redefinition of Title IX that will have wide-ranging harms to female athletes, to parents, to students, to professors."
Once the Department of Education has responded to, and taken into consideration, the comments raised during the public comment period, they will issue a final Title IX rule to be implemented. Eitel emphasized that the administration is under a time crunch to publish its new rule so as to keep it from being implemented in the middle of a"The administration is racing the clock. They are in a position to get this final regulation out as quickly as possible without making errors. And that is a bit of a minefield for them, Eitel said, adding that the final rule should be published and implemented before the 2023-2024 school year begins.
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