Title IX\u27s three-part test for measuring discrimination in the provision of athletic opportunities to male and female students has generated heated controversy in recent years. In this Article, Professor Brake discusses the theoretical underpinnings behind the three-part test and offers a comprehensive justification of this theory as applied to the context of sport. She begins with an analysis of the test\u27s relationship to other areas of sex discrimination law, concluding that, unlike most contexts, Title IX rejects formal equality as its guiding theory, adopting instead an approach that focuses on the institutional structures that subordinate girls and women in sport. The Article then elaborates upon and offers a justification for th...
This Article explores what nondiscrimination means in the context of intercollegiate athletics. Afte...
This Article discusses social justice feminism as it applies to gender discrimination in collegiate ...
The following excerpt comes from an excellent pamphlet entitled What Constitutes Equality for Women...
Title IX\u27s three-part test for measuring discrimination in the provision of athletic opportunitie...
In this twenty-fifth anniversary year of the enactment of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 19...
Title IX as applied to athletics is a high-profile, controversial public policy effort that has open...
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 is a simple law. Title IX states that no institution re...
This paper uses the lens of masculinities theory to examine the connections between sport and mascul...
Using Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972 and a review of the history of sport in the Uni...
This comment examines various approaches to dealing with sexual discrimination in high school sports...
Title IX is widely credited with shaping new norms for the world of sports by requiring educational ...
Title IX, included as part of the Education Amendments of 1972, is justly credited with creating a r...
The premise of Title IX should be uncontroversial: no person may be ex- cluded from the benefits of ...
While sports have long played an important role in educating boys and young men in leadership, physi...
Title IX of the Education Reformation Act was passed in 1972 for the purpose of providing equality b...
This Article explores what nondiscrimination means in the context of intercollegiate athletics. Afte...
This Article discusses social justice feminism as it applies to gender discrimination in collegiate ...
The following excerpt comes from an excellent pamphlet entitled What Constitutes Equality for Women...
Title IX\u27s three-part test for measuring discrimination in the provision of athletic opportunitie...
In this twenty-fifth anniversary year of the enactment of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 19...
Title IX as applied to athletics is a high-profile, controversial public policy effort that has open...
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 is a simple law. Title IX states that no institution re...
This paper uses the lens of masculinities theory to examine the connections between sport and mascul...
Using Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972 and a review of the history of sport in the Uni...
This comment examines various approaches to dealing with sexual discrimination in high school sports...
Title IX is widely credited with shaping new norms for the world of sports by requiring educational ...
Title IX, included as part of the Education Amendments of 1972, is justly credited with creating a r...
The premise of Title IX should be uncontroversial: no person may be ex- cluded from the benefits of ...
While sports have long played an important role in educating boys and young men in leadership, physi...
Title IX of the Education Reformation Act was passed in 1972 for the purpose of providing equality b...
This Article explores what nondiscrimination means in the context of intercollegiate athletics. Afte...
This Article discusses social justice feminism as it applies to gender discrimination in collegiate ...
The following excerpt comes from an excellent pamphlet entitled What Constitutes Equality for Women...