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On March 29, 2005, a divided United States Supreme Court expanded the scope of Title IX by ruling that a male coach who complained about discrimination against his high school girls' basketball team may sue for retaliation even though retaliation is not expressly mentioned in Title IX.
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U.S. Supreme Court Holds that a Private Right of Action for Retaliation is Implied by Title IX. ( April 2005 )
On March 29, 2005, a divided United States Supreme Court expanded the scope of Title IX by ruling that a male coach who complained about discrimination against his high school girls' basketball team may sue for retaliation even though retaliation is not expressly mentioned in Title IX. -
Memorandum and Clarification Regarding Nondiscriminatory Opportunities to Participate in Athletics ( January 1998 )
Memorandum and guide from the Department of Education which provides clarification of the intercollegiate athletics policy's three part test used to assess whether an institution is providing nondiscriminatory participation opportunities for individuals of both sexes in athletics. -
Fact Sheet for Filing Notices of Non-Discrimination ( August 1997 )
Fact sheet from the Department of Education which describes the requirements for education agencies when issuing notice of their commitment to operate programs in a manner free from discrimination and clarifies the information that recipients should include in non-discrimination notices in order to comply with applicable regulations. -
How to File a Discrimination Complaint with the Office of Civil Rights ( July 1998 )
Guide from the Department of Education (DOE) which outlines the process for submitting civil rights complaints against an educational institution that receives Federal financial assistance from the DOE and has discriminated against someone on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age. -
Title IX and Education ( January 1996 )
Publication from the Department of Education which provides an overview of where segregation of students by sex is allowed under certain circumstances under Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972.
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