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Keyword: "Title IX"

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Title IX Blogger Erin Buzuvis Reflects on the Law's 40th Anniversary
By Paul Steinbach, June 2012
Erin Buzuvis set out six years ago to become an expert on Title IX, the federal antidiscrimination law that turns 40 this month. So the Western New England University law professor, with the help of University of Iowa Ph.D. candidate Kristine Newhall, launched Title IX Blog (www.title-ix.blogspot.com) in September 2006, not knowing just how much fodder the subject matter would provide.

Arizona and Hawaii Introduce High School Sand Volleyball, Surfing
By Emily Attwood, December 2011
Athletes in Hawaii and Arizona will soon be taking their game to the beach — well, in Hawaii, anyway.

Booster Clubs are Saving High School Sports
By Michael Popke, September 2010
At some schools, sports teams owe their existence to outside financial support.

Title IX Assists Hazed High School Student-Athlete
By Joelle Hopf & John T. Wolohan, July 2010
State law scuttles a hazing-related lawsuit, but Title IX comes to an abused teen's rescue.

College Coaches Still Lack Title IX Knowledge
By Paul Steinbach, July 2010
The landmark law is pushing 40, but how it works (and is working) remains a mystery to many.

Man Law?
By Paul Steinbach , 3/01/2007
The NCAA's proposed ban on male practice players draws widespread criticism.

Georgia's Title IX Companion Law Targets Rampant Gender Inequities
By Michael Popke, 6/1/2000
A new Title IX companion law in Georgia targets rampant gender inequities.

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