Federal Judge Blows Up Biden-Era EEOC

The Texas ruling is a sharp reminder that in America, lawmaking is supposed to happen in Congress,

not behind closed doors in federal agencies. By blocking the EEOC’s attempt to fold gender identity and

expression into “sex” under Title VII without new legislation,

Judge Kacsmaryk drew a hard line between interpretation and invention. Employers,

long trapped between legal uncertainty and ideological pressure,

now have firmer ground under their feet—at least within the court’s reach.

Beyond the immediate impact, the decision lands in the center of a

larger national struggle over who defines reality in law.

It reinforces a growing judicial skepticism toward the administrative state and

its habit of using “guidance” as de facto law. Supporters see the ruling as a cultural inflection point:

a signal that biological distinctions cannot be erased by policy fiat,

and that constitutional limits still matter, even when the politics are explosive.

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