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Articles 31 - 54 of 54
Full-Text Articles in Entertainment, Arts, and Sports Law
Intercollegiate Athletics' Unique Environments For Sexual Harassment Claims: Balancing The Realities Of Athletics With Preventing Potential Claims, Nancy Hogshead-Makar, Sheldon Elliot Steinbach
Intercollegiate Athletics' Unique Environments For Sexual Harassment Claims: Balancing The Realities Of Athletics With Preventing Potential Claims, Nancy Hogshead-Makar, Sheldon Elliot Steinbach
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Comments On Title Ix, Clark C. Griffith
Comments On Title Ix, Clark C. Griffith
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Who Owns Sports? The Politics Of Title Ix, Martha Burk, Natasha Plumly
Who Owns Sports? The Politics Of Title Ix, Martha Burk, Natasha Plumly
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Title Ix And College Sport: The Long Painful Path To Compliance And Reform, Ellen J. Staurowsky
Title Ix And College Sport: The Long Painful Path To Compliance And Reform, Ellen J. Staurowsky
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Title Ix In The 21st Century, Barbara Osborne
Title Ix In The 21st Century, Barbara Osborne
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Title Ix: Part Three Could Be The Key, C. Peter Goplerud Iii
Title Ix: Part Three Could Be The Key, C. Peter Goplerud Iii
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Wrestling With Title Ix, Cynthia Lee A. Pemberton
Wrestling With Title Ix, Cynthia Lee A. Pemberton
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Sexual Harassment In Sports: How "Adequate" Is Title Ix?, Erika Tripp
Sexual Harassment In Sports: How "Adequate" Is Title Ix?, Erika Tripp
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Further Clarification Of Intercollegiate Athletics Policy Guidance Regarding Title Ix Compliance, Gerald Reynolds
Further Clarification Of Intercollegiate Athletics Policy Guidance Regarding Title Ix Compliance, Gerald Reynolds
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Minority Views On The Report Of The Commission On Opportunity In Athletics, Donna De Varona, Julie Foudy
Minority Views On The Report Of The Commission On Opportunity In Athletics, Donna De Varona, Julie Foudy
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
"Open To All" Title Ix At Thirty, The Secretary Of Education's Commission On Opportunity In Athletics
"Open To All" Title Ix At Thirty, The Secretary Of Education's Commission On Opportunity In Athletics
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Title Ix: Unresolved Public Policy Issues, Ted Leland, Karen Peters
Title Ix: Unresolved Public Policy Issues, Ted Leland, Karen Peters
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
In Defense Of Title Ix: Why Current Policies Are Required To Ensure Equality Of Opportunity, Jocelyn Samuels, Kristen Galles
In Defense Of Title Ix: Why Current Policies Are Required To Ensure Equality Of Opportunity, Jocelyn Samuels, Kristen Galles
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Struggle For Sex Equality In Sport And The Theory Behind Title Ix, Deborah Brake
The Struggle For Sex Equality In Sport And The Theory Behind Title Ix, Deborah Brake
Articles
Title IX's three-part test for measuring discrimination in the provision of athletic opportunities to male and female students has generated heated controversy in recent years. In this Article, Professor Brake discusses the theoretical underpinnings behind the three-part test and offers a comprehensive justification of this theory as applied to the context of sport. She begins with an analysis of the test's relationship to other areas of sex discrimination law, concluding that, unlike most contexts, Title IX rejects formal equality as its guiding theory, adopting instead an approach that focuses on the institutional structures that subordinate girls and women in sport. …
Pay Equity For Coaches And Athletic Administrators: An Element Of Title Ix?, Barbara Osborne, Marilyn V. Yarbrough
Pay Equity For Coaches And Athletic Administrators: An Element Of Title Ix?, Barbara Osborne, Marilyn V. Yarbrough
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
In this Article, Professors Osborne and Yarbrough address the issue of gender discrimination in the compensation of coaches and athletic administrators. They discuss the application of the Equal Pay Act of 1963 and Title VII to pay inequity claims and conclude that both have proven to be inadequate as a means of addressing the problem. Professors Osborne and Yarbrough then present Title IX as a way of countering the problem of gender discrimination in the compensation of coaches. They also discuss the prospects for gender equality in compensation by considering several cases addressing the issue. Finally, they offer recommendations both …
Gender And Intercollegiate Athletics: Data And Myths, Julia Lamber
Gender And Intercollegiate Athletics: Data And Myths, Julia Lamber
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
This Article explores what nondiscrimination means in the context of intercollegiate athletics. After reviewing the Department of Education's controversial Title IX Policy Interpretation, it critically examines the analytical framework used in Title IX athletic cases and concludes that commonly made analogies to litigation under Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act are inapt. A major part of the Article is an empirical study, looking first at gender equity plans written by institutions of higher education for the National Collegiate Athletic Association and then at data collected from more than 325 institutions pursuant to the Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act. …
The Struggle For Sex Equality In Sport And The Theory Behind Title Ix, Deborah Brake
The Struggle For Sex Equality In Sport And The Theory Behind Title Ix, Deborah Brake
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
Title IX's three-part test for measuring discrimination in the provision of athletic opportunities to male and female students has generated heated controversy in recent years. In this Article, Professor Brake discusses the theoretical underpinnings behind the three-part test and offers a comprehensive justification of this theory as applied to the context of sport. She begins with an analysis of the test's relationship to other areas of sex discrimination law, concluding that, unlike most contexts, Title IX rejects formal equality as its guiding theory, adopting instead an approach that focuses on the institutional structures that subordinate girls and women in sport. …
Title Vii: An Alternative Remedy For Gender Inequity In Intercollegiate Athletics , Kristi L. Schoepfer
Title Vii: An Alternative Remedy For Gender Inequity In Intercollegiate Athletics , Kristi L. Schoepfer
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
If You Let Me Play Sports, Marilyn V. Yarbrough
If You Let Me Play Sports, Marilyn V. Yarbrough
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Fictionalizing Harassment—Disclosing The Truth, Maria L. Ontiveros
Fictionalizing Harassment—Disclosing The Truth, Maria L. Ontiveros
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Disclosure by Michael Crichton, and Bearing Witness: Sexual Harassment and Beyond—Everywoman's Story by Celia Morris
Media Masala: Why Women's Control Matters, Sarah Krakoff
Media Masala: Why Women's Control Matters, Sarah Krakoff
Publications
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Pornography Is A Civil Rights Issue For Women, Andrea Dworkin
Pornography Is A Civil Rights Issue For Women, Andrea Dworkin
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
My name is Andrea Dworkin. I am a citizen of the United States, and in this country where I live, every year millions and millions of pictures are being made of women with our legs spread. We are called beaver, we are called pussy, our genitals are tied up, they are pasted, makeup is put on them to make them pop out of a page at a male viewer. Millions and millions of pictures are made of us in postures of submission and sexual access so that our vaginas are exposed for penetration, our anuses are exposed for penetration, our …
Methodological Issues In The Content Analysis Of Pornography, Daniel Linz, Edward Donnerstein
Methodological Issues In The Content Analysis Of Pornography, Daniel Linz, Edward Donnerstein
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
No scientifically sound analysis of the content of pornography in the United States as a whole currently exists. Dietz and Sears's article takes us a small step closer to quantifying the contents of pornography. Some of the methods employed in the present study, however, prohibit us from making solid generalizations from the findings reported here to the nationwide pornographic marketplace. Our critique of the article will concentrate first on the methods employed in the study and then on the findings obtained through these methods and the authors' interpretation of these findings.
Pornography And Obscenity Sold In "Adult Bookstores": A Survey Of 5132 Books, Magazines, And Films In Four American Cities, Park Elliott Dietz, Alan E. Sears
Pornography And Obscenity Sold In "Adult Bookstores": A Survey Of 5132 Books, Magazines, And Films In Four American Cities, Park Elliott Dietz, Alan E. Sears
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
During the eighteen months that the Attorney General's Commission on Pornography (the Commission) conducted public hearings, public discussion, and staff research, one of the most common types of inquiry directed to the staff consisted of questions as to the content of pornography currently available in the United States. Critics of the Commission's work asserted that the pornography used as exhibits by witnesses at the public hearings was extreme, not commonly available, or unrepresentative of that sold in pornography retail outlets; The only pertinent, quantitative data available to the Commission appeared in a single report in the American Journal of Psychiatry …