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Fresno State women s lacrosse players Title IX claims can continue, federal judge rules

Female lacrosse players can continue Title IX claims Fresno State women s lacrosse players sufficiently stated effective accommodation and equal treatment claims, a federal judge in California ruled Thursday. A federal judge in California denied the California State University Board of Trustees request to dismiss a complaint brought by Fresno State women s lacrosse players. (Image by Keith Johnston from Pixabay via Courthouse News) (CN) A federal court denied the California State University Board of Trustees’ request to dismiss in its entirety a suit brought by women lacrosse players who say Fresno State violated Title IX by treating them worse than players on other sports teams and eliminating their team due to pandemic-related budget cuts.

The American Cultural Revolution Is Underway

The American ‘Cultural Revolution’ Is Underway Commentary The California State Assembly recently passed a bill mandating a semester of ethnic studies as a graduation requirement for all high school students. Many California residents, and a large number of Chinese Americans, organized protest rallies to boycott the state legislature’s proposal, fearing implementation of communist Cultural Revolution-style theories in schools. Some parents are advocating against teaching Critical Race Theory to their children. At the protest rallies against the bill, signs read, “Stop Hatred Education” and “Against the California Communist Cultural Revolution.” However, the proposal officially passed at the end of May under the leadership of Jose Medina, a Democrat representative of California’s 61st District and a chair of the Higher Education Committee.

Debate over caste discrimination heats up in California

Bay Area Reporter :: Political Notebook: California leaders among inaugural LGBTQ Hall of Fame honorees

A number of Californians are among the inaugural class being inducted into the LGBTQ Hall of Fame May 2 by the LGBTQ Victory Institute. A total of 20 LGBTQ elected officials, appointed officials, and candidates are being honored for their lasting impact on LGBTQ political history. The list includes lesbian former San Francisco supervisor Roberta Achtenberg, 70, who went on to be the first openly LGBTQ presidential appointee to a Senate-confirmed position, and gay former state Assembly Speaker John A. Pérez (D-Los Angeles), 51, the first openly LGBTQ leader in the state Legislature. San Franciscan James C. Hormel, 88, who became the first out LGBTQ U.S. ambassador in 1999 with his appointment to Luxembourg, will also be inducted.

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