A flare-up in the culture war has become an election issue and an August 16 ruling by the US Supreme Court (SCOTUS) guarantees it will not go away.Title IX is a federal civil rights law protecting those who attend a school that receives federal funds against discrimination on the basis of sex. The intention of this 1972 law was to protect women against bias. Many changes to Title IX have occurred since then. On April 19 of this year, the Department of Education (DOE) issued a dramatically revised version of Title IX, with a planned activation date of August 1. Originally 37-words long, the new Title IX printed in the Federal Register takes over 400 pages of dense, triple-columned print.The original language provides that no one will, “on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in,
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