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Dave Wollstadt <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 7 Jun 1999 22:22:35 EDT
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The "problem" with Title IX is that it was enacted to expand opportunities
for women, but that it has often been administered in such a way as to
restrict opportunities for men. Blame football, blame society, blame
whomever, but many people of goodwill who would wholeheartedly support
additional opportunities for women are upset when universities seek to
achieve "equality" by eliminating men's sports instead of adding women's
sports. That is not so much a problem with Title IX itself, as with the way
courts have interpreted it--demanding dollar-for-dollar equality instead of
focusing on the goal of expanding opportunities for women.
 
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