An interdisciplinary resource for news, legal developments, commentary, and scholarship about Title IX, the federal statute prohibiting discrimination on the basis of sex in federally funded schools.
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Girls denied access to the deluxe
An unidentified student at Lake Oswego High School in Oregon has filed an OCR complaint alleging inequitable access to facilities. A site investigation is scheduled for next week when an investigator will take a look at the deluxe video analysis room outfitted with a flat screen television and couches as well as other facilities that are, according to the complaint, only available to the football team. School district administrators don't seem worried, however, stating that fixing the limited access will be easy when a screen is installed separating the room from the boys' locker room. Whether there are additional facilities issues on the campus remains to be seen.
Department of Energy is making Title IX rules?
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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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...