Posted on 05/30/2002 11:24:30 AM PDT by Nonstatist
Edited on 04/13/2004 2:07:50 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
WASHINGTON - The Bush administration yesterday asked a federal court to dismiss a lawsuit brought by a wrestling coaches association that challenges how Title IX, the law that bars sex discrimination in intercollegiate sports, is enforced.
The suit against the Education Department contends that US rules are illegal, encourage gender quotas, and ''mandate the very discrimination that Title IX prohibits.'' In order to achieve equality, many colleges and universities have trimmed men's sports instead of adding women's teams. The Justice Department response, filed late yesterday afternoon on behalf of the Education Department, did not address the merits of the coaches' complaint. Instead, the administration made procedural arguments, asserting that the coaches were out of bounds in suing the government when it is universities, for reasons that may or may not involve Title IX compliance, that cut men's teams and cap rosters.
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That would be nice to know, wouldn't it?
BTW, this is getting hyped because Jessica Gavora published a book recently, attacking Title IX. She works for -- John Ashcroft.
Well, if this is merely tactical, then there should be some word or hint regarding how they will change enforcement of Title IX. That was the buzz, yet there's nothing new in today's announcement, thats for sure.
Also, please note that an incompetently executed defense of the indefensible may do us more favors than trying to play "pick and choose" on which laws are to be enforced.
This sort of motion is routine in any civil case. The defense ALWAYS moves to dismiss, and the motion is rarely granted.
They won't do this, but I would love to have them say that a literal interpretation of Title IX states that all women's sports are hereby abolished and that all sports rosters will be coed with all spots being filled via competition.
Well, I suppose so, unless of course they pull a Clinton judge. Then the gov't wins and what compels them to change enforcement?
Well, here's hoping... The feminists are going to go balistic if they strike proportionality, IMO. They'll be screaming from the rooftops.
Nothing. However, the enforcement is being changed without the impetus of a lawsuit or a judgement. In short, it's being changed unilaterally.
You know that for sure? If true, ther'll be a lot of happy campers from my side of the woods. It's a terrible shame to see what is probably the oldest sport in the world get removed from college campuses, because of the clandestine workings of a cabal of mendacious ideologues.
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