I am not being cute. I meant exactly what I said after the billionth thread asking essentially the same question. Short answer, a woman is defined by more than biology. However Title IX is.You're being cute.
That, for legal purposes, is NOT what is meant, when the question is asked, what is a woman? Does being a woman have anything to do with what what sex they are?
Objective standards. . . Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson even intimated, by stating, she is NOT a biologist. Therefor, it must have something to do with biology.
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For instance;
If, for instance, Lia Thomas, can claim, he, is a she, can other institutions which have men, who claim to be women, and then fulfill their responsibilities under title IX?
Can anyone can claim to be a "woman?" And will this lead to discrimination and revocation of federal funding under title IX?
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A transgender woman is not a biological woman. Fact.
Title IX was meant for biological women because of the physical differences Between biological men and women.