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 at 175 (explaining that “broad” language of Title IX evidenced Congress’ intent to give the statute a “broad reach”).

Adams has proven a Title IX violation because the School Board, a federally funded institution, prohibits Adams, a transgender boy, from using the boys’ restroom “on the basis of sex,” which discrimination caused him harm.

III.Remedy

Having found that the School Board’s bathroom policy violates Adams’ rights under the Equal Protection Clause and Title IX, the Court must now consider the remedy. In his proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law, Adams has narrowed the scope of his requested injunctive relief from that requested in his amended complaint, and seeks to permanently enjoin the School Board “from enforcing any