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Revisiting Title IX's feminist legacy

Subtitlemoving beyond the three-part test
CreatorBrake, Deborah
Magazine TitleAmerican University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
Volume12
Magazine Year2004
Magazine Number3
Pagesp.453-482
Notelit.
LanguageEnglish/Engels
Mediumart
DescriptionFocus on three respects in which the law's existing conception of discrimination fails to reach far enough to ensure girls and women equality in sports. Brake examines the continuing decline of women in coaching jobs and its impact on female athleticism: the too-ready acceptance of cuts in men's opportunities as a remedy to discrimination against women: the role of cost-based justifications in preserving the status quo sports establishment and its resistance to the kinds of restructuring that would enable further expansion of women's sports to coexist with the retention of men's sports.
Thesaurussporten
participatie
wetgeving
discriminatie
gelijke behandeling
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