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Linda McMahon and the Deptartment of Education ramped up enforcement of Title IX, with updates on actions against Oregon and ...
The Department of Education announced Friday the conclusion of investigations into five Northern Virginia school districts, ...
BMW expects the lowest-range iX xDrive M70 to get 302 miles from its 112.8-kilowatt-hour (net capacity) battery pack—just under the 309 miles of the longest-range 2025 iX model.
The Mt. Diablo Unified School District has settled a sex discrimination lawsuit brought by former student athletes at College ...
The Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax County, Loudoun County and Prince William County school divisions were all found to be in ...
For Title IX purposes, generating revenue does not matter. In the eyes of the law, no athlete or team should face discrimination based on sex just because there’s no profit.
Title IX was supposed to close the gender gap in college athletics by requiring schools to provide men and women equitable opportunities to play sports. Instead, the reporting found, schools have ...
President Richard Nixon signed Title IX into law on June 23, 1972, and it has been recognized for creating opportunities for female athletes. In 1971, before Title IX passed, only 1% of college ...
Title IX emerged as an ember from the civil rights and women’s liberation movements. But like the policies that came before Title IX, its path to success was far from certain.
Title IX was part of a long list of education amendments in the reauthorization of the Higher Education Act of 1965, buried amid antibusing policies and outlines of federal financial aid funding.
Without Title IX, it’s difficult to imagine that women’s sports would be what they are today. From the youth level to college to professional, the success of girl and women athletes today can ...
Title IX created a more equal playing field for male and female athletes, something that did not exist before. It finally allowed women to get the recognition they deserved.
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