2007
DOI: 10.1080/07303084.2007.10598048
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Sport Scheduling and Title IX Compliance

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“…Still today, one needs to not look far to identify abuses of the letter of the law and maybe more problematic the spirit of gender equity achievement, which is most important for the success of Title IX. Infractions range widely including but not limited to scheduling of women's sports in non-traditional seasons (Pittman, 2007), opportunities for women to play (Lipka & Wolverton, 2007), the lack of upgrades in women's programs (Schachter, 2007), and retaliation against those raising Title IX complaints (Kuznick & Ryan, 2007).…”
Section: Infractions/violationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Still today, one needs to not look far to identify abuses of the letter of the law and maybe more problematic the spirit of gender equity achievement, which is most important for the success of Title IX. Infractions range widely including but not limited to scheduling of women's sports in non-traditional seasons (Pittman, 2007), opportunities for women to play (Lipka & Wolverton, 2007), the lack of upgrades in women's programs (Schachter, 2007), and retaliation against those raising Title IX complaints (Kuznick & Ryan, 2007).…”
Section: Infractions/violationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A persistent driving force, Title IX has been instrumental in directing efforts to achieve gender equity in divisions within colleges and universities, the likes of which not only include intercollegiate athletics (Acosta & Carpenter, 2009;Kuznick & Ryan, 2007;Vest & Masterson, 2007) but also campus recreation. The seriousness of Title IX is evident in the frequent attention and number of violations related to compliance issues in intercollegiate athletics (Pittman, 2007;Lipka & Wolverton, 2007;Schachter, 2007;Kuznick & Ryan, 2007), whereas in campus recreation the emphasis is less visible.…”
Section: Title IX and Gender Equitymentioning
confidence: 99%