New York Post

BIDEN SHOWS IT’S TIME FOR THE DOE TO BE DOA

- PAUL DU QUENOY Paul du Quenoy is president of the Palm Beach Freedom Institute.

BIOLOGICAL males in girls’ bathrooms and dorms? Sanctions if you don’t use somebody’s preferred pronouns? Bringing back kangaroo courts for your sons, brothers and fathers? These are only some of the new Title IX rules dictated to you by the US Department of Education’s unelected and unaccounta­ble Office for Civil Rights, which released them at 5 a.m. Friday — right in the middle of school spring-recess season, when its radical-left apparatchi­ks knew hardly anyone would be watching.

Three years in the making, the new rules fulfill President Biden’s campaign promise to put a “quick end” to the limited protection­s Trump administra­tion Education Secretary Betsy DeVos introduced in 2020.

The process was overseen by Assistant Secretary of Education Catherine Lhamon, a radical-feminist attorney who held the same post under President Barack Obama.

In those days, Obama deputized then-Vice President Biden to manage a grotesque expansion of Title

IX to create vast campus bureaucrac­ies to police language, behavior and sexual initiative and trash

1,000 years of Anglo-Saxon jurisprude­nce.

Initiated in 2011, that Title IX enlargemen­t has led to hundreds of lawsuits filed almost entirely by male respondent­s alleging unlawful discrimina­tion, defamation, breach of contract and other torts.

Most have been successful and resulted in large settlement­s or judgments against our already-failing institutio­ns.

According to a report in The

Chronicle of Higher Education, academia’s leftist profession­al rag, Title

IX “coordinato­rs” — DEI bureaucrat­s hired at above-average salaries to run campus-sex Gestapos — report well-deserved high rates of stress, ostracism and burnout.

In some surveys, as many as 91% of Americans, including even liberal luminaries like late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, believe Title IX went too far then. (Even Obama, criticizin­g wokeness and cancel culture in 2019, said, “The world is messy; there are ambiguitie­s.”)

But it’s back — with a vengeance. DeVos, whose reforms were far from comprehens­ive in restoring basic rights to the accused on campus, characteri­zed Biden’s overhaul as a “radical rewrite” that “guts the half century of protection­s and opportunit­ies for women” and an “endeavor born entirely of progressiv­e politics, not sound policy.”

The big news is that Biden’s Title IX rules for the first time expand the definition of “sex” to include sexual orientatio­n and transgende­r identity. These factors were never considered in the original civilright­s legislatio­n decades ago or at any time since, but their inclusion purportedl­y harmonizes Education Department dictates with a 2020 Supreme Court ruling that found sexual orientatio­n and gender identity are protected characteri­stics under the 1964 Civil Rights Act.

Team Biden had planned to go further and outlaw school bans on transgende­red students playing on opposite-birth-gender sports teams, but that didn’t make the final cut — it’s a highly unpopular position that could endanger the larger project as well as Biden’s struggling reelection bid. It’ll likely be resurrecte­d if the president wins a second term.

Just as nefariousl­y, the rules restore Obama-era restrictio­ns on access to counsel, evidence, crossexami­nation, hearings and other time-honored protection­s for the accused, whose guilt or innocence must in most cases be determined by a shifty “prepondera­nce of the evidence” standard.

If that sounds unfair, remember that it is all brought to you by a notoriousl­y wasteful $79 billion bureaucrac­y employing more than 4,400 feds whose mission in life is to control what and how your kids learn — whether you like it or not and without any constituti­onal basis.

Since the Department of Education’s establishm­ent in 1980, its record has been a 44-year cavalcade of failure, reducing the world’s number-one educationa­l system — which did just fine without it for more than two centuries — to an embarrassi­ng 33rd place in those completing higher education.

Our math and reading scores rank merely in the middle among developed countries.

Now the Education Department wants to re-empower an army of perverts and ideologues to deprive our educationa­l communitie­s of basic rights and enforce radical gender ideology over your kids — all while you suckers pay for it.

The time for abolition has come.

Biden’s Title IX rules for the first time expand the definition of “sex” to include identity.’ sexual orientatio­n and transgende­r

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