Brian Porto, Esq., has published an article called "Halfway Home: An Update on Title IX in College Sports" in the current issue of the Vermont Bar Journal. Porto summarizes many of the current issues in Title IX law and policy, including the 2005 Clarification, the debate about proportionality and men's sports, and the recent trend in retaliation cases. Scholars, activists, and regular readers of the Title IX Blog will likely not find anything new in this article. But you should appreciate, as I do, Porto's efforts to raise the profile of these issues among practitioners of law.
Citation: Vermont Bar J., v. 4, Summer 2008, at 28.
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