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The Development of Title IX’s Equal-Treatment Standards The Development of Title IX’s Equal-Treatment Standards
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The Strong Side of Title IX’s Liberal Feminism The Strong Side of Title IX’s Liberal Feminism
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The Murky Territory of Discriminatory Intent The Murky Territory of Discriminatory Intent
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Title IX’s Reach: Closing the Divide between “Public” and “Private” Discrimination Title IX’s Reach: Closing the Divide between “Public” and “Private” Discrimination
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“How Would You Feel if…. ?” Recognizing the Harms of Unequal Treatment “How Would You Feel if…. ?” Recognizing the Harms of Unequal Treatment
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Show Me the Money: Seeking Equal Athletic Scholarships for Women Show Me the Money: Seeking Equal Athletic Scholarships for Women
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The Spending Gap: Are Intercollegiate Sports Education Programs or Big Business? The Spending Gap: Are Intercollegiate Sports Education Programs or Big Business?
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Abstract
This chapter examines Title IX's equal treatment framework and its progress toward equalizing the treatment and benefits given to male and female athletes, along with its limitations. The biggest success story of Title IX has been the use of its three-part test to add women's sports, which have also made great strides in gaining increased support and resources. As with other aspects of gender equality in sports, however, Title IX's baseline of sex separation affects how the equal treatment standards apply. This chapter discusses the development of Title IX's equal treatment standards, the strong side of its liberal feminism, the requirement for proving intentional discrimination, and Title IX's coverage of privately financed inequality. It also considers Title IX's sensitivity to the harms of discrimination and its coverage of athletic scholarships.
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