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Hawaii Case Puts Promises of Title IX to Unusual Test

The New York Times – Sports:

It is rare for Title IX cases to go to trial. In Hawaii, a looming case could be a landmark stress test for the 50-year-old law.

David W. Chen
Author: David W. Chen

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Discrimination, Education (K-12), Hawaii, Honolulu (Hawaii), Interscholastic Athletics, Mink, Patsy T, Suits and Litigation (Civil), Title IX (Gender Discrimination Legislation), Women’s Rights
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