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Student Sues University of Minnesota Over Title IX Policies

Off The Press

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July 9, 2026

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A University of Minnesota student is suing the school over its Title IX and pronoun policies, arguing they violate students’ free speech rights by discouraging discussion of topics including biological sex, transgender issues, and women’s sports. Jackson Barrick, a rising senior at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities, reportedly filed the lawsuit with the Southeastern []...Click to read more

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