David Cohen posts at Feminist Law Profs about Cal Poly's efforts to evade Title IX by sponsoring men-only engineering classes in Saudi Arabia.
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At Womenstake.org, Neena Chaudhry of the National Women's Law Coalition reflects on the three-year anniversary of the Department of Education's 2005 Clarification, which allows schools with grossly inequitable particpation opportunities to satisfy Title IX using the results of a web-based survey of female students' interests and abilities.
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The SCOTUS Ruling on Trans Girls/Women in Sports
[cross posted on After Atalanta ] Though the Supreme Court ruling allowing states to ban trans girls and women from school-sponsored sport...
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In one of the more curious things I have seen in regard to Title IX rule-making, the Department of Energy is attempting to issue a change t...
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Three former employees of Feather River College (Quincy, California) pressed their Title IX retaliation claims at a two-week hearing before...
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...and a sort of validation of my earlier prediction. Last week's multi-billion settlement (still in need of final approval by the judg...