Trump administration investigates Smith College for admitting transgender women
The U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights has launched an investigation into Smith College, a women's college in Massachusetts.

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AI-generatedThe U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights has launched an investigation into Smith College, a women's college in Massachusetts. The investigation, announced on Monday, stems from a complaint filed by a right-wing education group and questions whether Smith's admission of transgender women violates Title IX. The department contends that admitting individuals who identify as women but were assigned male at birth means the college no longer qualifies as single-sex, potentially impacting privacy and fairness in women's spaces. Smith College has acknowledged receiving notice of the investigation and stated its commitment to complying with civil rights laws. This action is part of a broader pattern of the Trump administration challenging transgender rights and access to public spaces.
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5 extractedA rightwing education group, Defending Education, filed a complaint against Smith College urging the department to investigate.
Title IX includes an exemption for all-male or all-female colleges, but the department argues this applies only to 'biological sex difference, not subjective gender identity'.
The department's office of civil rights stated the college could be violating federal law by 'allowing biological males into women’s intimate spaces'.
The US education department is investigating Smith College over its admittance of transgender women.
The Trump administration has sought to end transgender participation in sports and ban access to gender-affirming medical care.