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The Case for Requiring a Proportionality Test to Assess Compliance with Title IX in High School Athletics

Patrick N. Findlay
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Northern Illinois University Law Review, Vol. 23, Fall 2002

Abstract:     
In this paper, the author argues that a proportionality test is the optimal mechanism to determine compliance with Title IX by high school athletics programs. Further, if the Department of Education Office of Civil Rights were to issue a policy statement to this effect, such action would be consistent with existing OCR regulations, would be consistent with Title IX itself, and would be constitutional.

Keywords: Title IX, proportionality test, high school athletics, athletics

JEL Classifications: K30, K10, J78

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Date posted: February 10, 2003 ; Last revised: February 21, 2003

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Findlay, Patrick N., The Case for Requiring a Proportionality Test to Assess Compliance with Title IX in High School Athletics. Northern Illinois University Law Review, Vol. 23, Fall 2002. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=367840 or doi:10.2139/ssrn.367840


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