Federal Judge Blows Up Biden-Era EEOC Rule That Redefined ‘S”in the Workplace

A federal judge has paused a contested policy move by the Biden administration, ruling that a federal agency exceeded its authority by attempting to redefine “sex” through internal guidance rather than legislation.

The decision addressed guidance issued by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, which sought to incorporate gender identity and expression into the legal meaning of sex under existing federal employment law. The court held that such a change goes beyond interpretation and enters the realm of lawmaking.

In its reasoning, the court emphasized a separation of powers principle: Congress writes the law, and agencies may interpret statutes within defined limits, but they may not create new legal definitions absent legislative approval.

Matthew Kacsmaryk drew a clear distinction between guidance and overreach, concluding that the EEOC’s approach crossed that line. The ruling does not resolve the broader policy debate; it focuses narrowly on process and authority.

For employers, the decision offers short-term clarity amid a shifting regulatory landscape. Many businesses had faced uncertainty as federal guidance evolved faster than settled law, making compliance decisions difficult.

Supporters of the ruling view it as a reaffirmation of constitutional boundaries and a check on administrative expansion. Critics argue that the pause could limit protections for transgender workers and prolong uncertainty around civil rights enforcement.

Beyond its immediate effects, the case reflects a broader judicial scrutiny of the administrative state—particularly when agencies use guidance documents to effect substantive change. At its core, the dispute centers less on culture than on governance: who has the power to define legal terms, and how that power is exercised within the constitutional framework.

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