There is little certainty in Title IX these days, given that approximately half of the states are still abiding by the 2020 regulations and the other half by the 2024 regulations.
On November 4, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals heard arguments for and against a permanent injunction for the passage of new Title IX regulations.
New York’s Proposal 1 undermines the original purpose of Title IX and will threaten women’s rights across the country if it ...
A panel of federal appellate court judges heard arguments Monday from Louisiana’s top attorney, who doesn’t want to enforce ...
At issue is the new U.S. Department of Education rule that says discrimination against students based on sexual orientation ...
Over the last four years, media coverage of women’s sports has tripled. Not only is this attention and respect well deserved, ...
A federal appeals court heard arguments about whether some provisions of the Title IX regulation should be allowed to go into ...
Sports have been gateway for women's progress, providing access to education and skills needed for career advancement ...
Emerging Challenges By Kathleen E. Dion and Sabrina Galli By Aug. 1, 2024, universities across the country were required to ...
A former All-America swimmer-turned-conservative activist termed the landmark Title IX anti-discrimination law the “sleeper ...
Economists from Brandeis and Cornell share some surprising and not-so-surprising takeaways on women’s gains in economics, ...
This story was updated to add additional information about Monday’s ruling. The University of Kentucky is in compliance with Title IX and does not need to add any women’s teams, a federal judge ruled ...