The U.S. Supreme Court's refusal to limit lower-court orders halts the Biden administration's new anti-discrimination rules in schools until legal challenges are resolved.
Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar argued that the lower courts' decisions were inappropriate and hindered necessary protections for students not directly contested.
Justice Neil Gorsuch, along with three liberal justices, supported allowing the unchallenged provisions of the anti-discrimination rules to take effect immediately.
The ongoing legal battle hinges on protections for transgender students, which complicate the implementation of broader anti-discrimination provisions designed to aid all students.
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