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Title IX is taken to task
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Title IX is taken to task
MU wrestlers part of suit filed in Washington
By LORI NICKEL AND NAHAL TOOSI
of the Journal Sentinel staff
Thursday, January 17, 2002
The National Wrestling Coaches Association, along with the defunct
wrestling club team at Marquette University, filed a lawsuit
Wednesday in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia in
Washington D.C. against the Department of Education. The lawsuit
challenges the proportionality rule of Title ...
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Title IX is taken to task
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; Title IX is taken to task MU wrestlers part of suit filed in Washington By LORI NICKEL AND NAHAL TOOSI of the Journal Sentinel staff Thursday, January 17, 2002 The National Wrestling Coaches Association, along with the defunct wrestling club team at Marquette University, filed a lawsuit Wednesday
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WRESTLING COACHES SUE OVER TITLE IX.(SPORTS)
Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI)
; A federal law credited with transforming women's athletics discriminates against men in low-profile college sports such as wrestling and track, according to a lawsuit filed against the government by coaches and athletes. The suit filed Wednesday in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia
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Analysis: Lawsuit being filed that challenges Title IX law
All Things Considered (NPR)
; ... MELISSA BLOCK, NOAH ADAMS Time: 8:00-9:00 PM MELISSA BLOCK, host: From NPR News, this is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED. I'm Melissa Block. NOAH ADAMS, host: And ... to decide just how Title IX should be interpreted. Barbara Bradley, NPR News, Washington.
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Analysis: New presidential panel will review workings of Title IX, which is being challenged by athletes and coaches for its detrimental effect on some collegiate men's sports
Weekend Edition - Sunday (NPR)
; ... don't have unintended consequences with how we enforce the law, then I think ultimately the nation will win and we'll have a stronger Title IX for it. AUBREY: The commission will finish its work next January. Allison Aubrey, NPR News, Washington.
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Title IX: Leveling the playing field -- or tilting it for 30 years?; Unfair: Legislation can hurt men's sports
Telegraph - Herald (Dubuque)
; Thirty years after becoming law, Title IX is still stirring the landscape of college sports. The measure, which mandated gender equity for institutions receiving federal funds, is the subject of widespread debate, applauded on some fronts and attacked on others. Women's sports has become big time,
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Readers sound off on Title IX series.(Sports)
Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
; ... different facets of Title IX - from its history, to its current status with the Bush administration, to the Title IX case that made news in Elgin this past school year. We examined many different areas throughout the series, including: - The way Title IX has affected ...
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Title IX Anniversary -- 30 Years of Crawling -- Despite strides in women's athletics, progress has been slow
Yakima Herald-Republic
; Thirty years after becoming law, Title IX is still stirring the landscape of college sports. The measure, which mandated gender equity for institutions receiving federal funds, is the subject of widespread debate, applauded on some fronts and attacked on others. Women's sports has become big time,
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Taking a hit: while women's programs flourished under Title IX, men's athletics suffered.
The News-Sentinel (Fort Wayne, Ind.) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune News Service)
; ... additional year, and that was about it. The news left Peterson more winded than any track ... about some negative consequences. The good news ... Title IX has created opportunities ... programs across the country. ... and the bad news In response to gender equity requirements ...
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Taking a hit: while women's programs flourished under Title IX, men's athletics suffered.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service
; ... additional year, and that was about it. The news left Peterson more winded than any track ... about some negative consequences. The good news ... Title IX has created opportunities ... programs across the country. ... and the bad news In response to gender equity requirements ...
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A family who cries 'foul' Despite Title IX, some say female high school athletes aren't getting a fair shake.(Features)(Sports)
The Christian Science Monitor
; Byline: Justin Brown Special to The Christian Science Monitor FLORENCE, KY. -- Pat Egan didn't think he'd ever get into a fight like this. Not over something like girls' softball. Not against the same high school from which he graduated. Mr. Egan is in the construction business, a man's world.
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