TITLE IX: Forty years ago, law changed the game – Press Enterprise
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Title IX has turned out to be a game-changer its beneficiaries hardly notice anymore. While more than 3 million girls play high school sports and more than 191,000 women play NCAA sports now, not many of them are familiar with Title IX, the legislation that passed on June 23, 1972, prohibiting discrimination in education, athletics […]
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