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Title IX: The First 50 Years

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Title IX: The First 50 Years
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n 1972, Congress enacted Title IX, ushering in a new era of equity in education. Prior to Title IX, just 30,000 women participated in NCAA sports compared to 170,000 men, and women earned less than 10 percent of all law degrees. Two long-time practitioners survey the major events of the last 50 years and discuss anticipated developments, including proposed amendments to Title IX’s regulations.

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Lisa A. Brown, Jackie Gharapour Wernz

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Title IX: The First 50 Years (Apr 2022)

In 1972, Congress enacted Title IX, ushering in a new era of equity in education. Prior to Title IX, just 30,000 women participated in NCAA sports compared to 170,000 men, and women earned less than 10 percent of all law degrees. Two long-time practitioners survey the major events of the last 50 years and discuss anticipated developments, including proposed amendments to Title IX’s regulations.

Originally presented: Feb 2022 School Law Conference

Lisa A. Brown, Thompson & Horton LLP - Houston, TX
Jackie Gharapour Wernz, Thompson & Horton LLP - Dallas, TX