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The passage and early years of Title IX
Women's sports in historical perspective
Stalemate and new challenges
Toward gender equity
Unintended consequences and unfinished agendas
"Too strong for a woman" - the five words that created Title IX, 1997 / Bernice R. Sandler
Sport is unfair to women, May 28, 1973 / Bil Gilbert, Nancy Williamson
Draft regulations for interscholastic and intercollegiate athletics, June 20, 1974 / Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
Regulations in nondiscrimination on the basis of sex, June 4, 1975 / Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
Hearings before the Subcommittee on Education of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, September 16 and 18, 1975 / U.S. senate
Football: it pays the bills, son, October 5, 1975 / Ralph J. Sabock
Competitive athletics: in search of equal opportunity, 1976 / Margaret Dunkle
Yale women's crew strips in Title IX protest, March 1976 / Joni Barnett and the Yale women's crew
Stalled at the start: government action on sex bias in the schools, 1978 / Project on Equal Education Rights
Policy interpretation: Title IX and intercollegiate athletics, December 11, 1979 / Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
Thank Title IX for some of that gold, August 5, 1984 / Kenneth H. Bastian Jr.
Cohen et al. v. Brown University, December 22, 1992
Winning a losing battle, 1992 / Amy Cohen
Final report of the NCAA Gender-Equity Task Force, July 26, 1993 / National Collegiate Athletic Association
One woman's fight for gender equity in sport, 2002 / Cynthia Lee A. Pemberton
Hearing before the Subcommittee on Postsecondary Education, Training, and Life-Long Learning of the Committee on Economic and Educational Opportunities, May 9,1995 / U.S. House of Representatives
High school athletes talk about gender equity, 1998 / Angie Watts
A conservative critique of Title IX, 2002 / Jessica Gavora
A women-centered view of sport, 1986 / Donna Lopiano
Female athletes and the game of life, 2001 / James L. Shulman, William G. Bowen
Title IX and race in intercollegiate sport, 2003 / Women's sports foundation
Title IX has done little for minority female athletes, November 30, 2001 / Welch Suggs
Homophobia in women's sports, 1997 / Lucy Jane Bledsoe
Title IX at 30: report card on gender equity, 2002 / National Coalition for Women and Girls in Education
Open to all: Title IX at thirty, 2003 / Secretary's Commission on Opportunity in Athletics
Cheers for Title IX, June 22, 2005 / Susan Campbell.
Women's sports in historical perspective
Stalemate and new challenges
Toward gender equity
Unintended consequences and unfinished agendas
"Too strong for a woman" - the five words that created Title IX, 1997 / Bernice R. Sandler
Sport is unfair to women, May 28, 1973 / Bil Gilbert, Nancy Williamson
Draft regulations for interscholastic and intercollegiate athletics, June 20, 1974 / Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
Regulations in nondiscrimination on the basis of sex, June 4, 1975 / Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
Hearings before the Subcommittee on Education of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, September 16 and 18, 1975 / U.S. senate
Football: it pays the bills, son, October 5, 1975 / Ralph J. Sabock
Competitive athletics: in search of equal opportunity, 1976 / Margaret Dunkle
Yale women's crew strips in Title IX protest, March 1976 / Joni Barnett and the Yale women's crew
Stalled at the start: government action on sex bias in the schools, 1978 / Project on Equal Education Rights
Policy interpretation: Title IX and intercollegiate athletics, December 11, 1979 / Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
Thank Title IX for some of that gold, August 5, 1984 / Kenneth H. Bastian Jr.
Cohen et al. v. Brown University, December 22, 1992
Winning a losing battle, 1992 / Amy Cohen
Final report of the NCAA Gender-Equity Task Force, July 26, 1993 / National Collegiate Athletic Association
One woman's fight for gender equity in sport, 2002 / Cynthia Lee A. Pemberton
Hearing before the Subcommittee on Postsecondary Education, Training, and Life-Long Learning of the Committee on Economic and Educational Opportunities, May 9,1995 / U.S. House of Representatives
High school athletes talk about gender equity, 1998 / Angie Watts
A conservative critique of Title IX, 2002 / Jessica Gavora
A women-centered view of sport, 1986 / Donna Lopiano
Female athletes and the game of life, 2001 / James L. Shulman, William G. Bowen
Title IX and race in intercollegiate sport, 2003 / Women's sports foundation
Title IX has done little for minority female athletes, November 30, 2001 / Welch Suggs
Homophobia in women's sports, 1997 / Lucy Jane Bledsoe
Title IX at 30: report card on gender equity, 2002 / National Coalition for Women and Girls in Education
Open to all: Title IX at thirty, 2003 / Secretary's Commission on Opportunity in Athletics
Cheers for Title IX, June 22, 2005 / Susan Campbell.