• Welcome to SportsJournalists.com, a friendly forum for discussing all things sports and journalism.

    Your voice is missing! You will need to register for a free account to get access to the following site features:
    • Reply to discussions and create your own threads.
    • Access to private conversations with other members.
    • Fewer ads.

    We hope to see you as a part of our community soon!

Trans athletes and NCAA

True, true ... but with Title IX gone victims will have one less method of recourse.

Defenders of this idiocy like to point out that Title IX isn't going anywhere, but they forget that all of the success of Title IX came with the Department of Education handling monitoring and enforcement. All of it.
 
Defenders of this idiocy like to point out that Title IX isn't going anywhere, but they forget that all of the success of Title IX came with the Department of Education handling monitoring and enforcement. All of it.

Related to participatory equity in athletics? Or assault on campus? Both?

(I know you wrote "all" but that prompts me to ask "all of what.")
 
Grand Moff Musk said the other day he thinks ALL federal regulations should be abolished. All of them. That includes Title IX. All of all of it.

So if the Butt Muscle, Alabama High School school board wants to spend $500,000 on football and 50 cents on all girls sports put together, they will be perfectly free to do so.
 
This is the same stupid argument I keep seeing elsewhere. No, the law isn't going away, but it's like a national chain of stores taking away their security cameras. In some places, things will still be fine. In others, shoplifters will pick some shelves clean because they know nobody is watching.

Related to what? Athletic participation?

Again, I understand the hive mind of this place insists on all-encompassing doom and destruction - one poster believes a civil war is coming in April, though it appears maybe it's been moved to the summer - but I strongly doubt any school is cutting women's sports without cutting the whole athletic department or many men's programs.
 
Why would they, if they don't have to??

(Keep funding at relatively equal levels)
 
Grand Moff Musk said the other day he thinks ALL federal regulations should be abolished. All of them. That includes Title IX. All of all of it.

So if the Butt Muscle, Alabama High School school board wants to spend $500,000 on football and 50 cents on all girls sports put together, they will be perfectly free to do so.

I guess I'd be surprised if the first place where girls HS sports suffers most is in southern rural Republican areas, but I dunno. Maybe. Rural Alabama is not my area of expertise.
 

Latest posts

Back
Top