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Title and IX
There has been debate on whether or not cheerleading can be considered a sport for Title IX purposes.
In contrast, on July 21, 2010, in a lawsuit involving whether college cheerleading qualified as a sport for purposes of Title IX, a federal court, citing a current lack of program development and organization, ruled that it does not, but may in the future.
The strength of college field hockey reflects the impact of Title IX which mandated that colleges should fund men's and women's sports programmes comparably.
* 1972 – Title IX of the United States Civil Rights Act of 1964 is amended to prohibit sexual discrimination to any educational program receiving federal funds.
In 2006, considerable controversy arose after the decision to cut 10 varsity teams ( including both men's and women's teams ) was deemed necessary by the Board of Visitors to comply with Title IX restrictions.
The United States also has had very competitive crews, and in recent years these crews have become even more competitive given the surge in women's collegiate rowing due to Title IX.
Because Title IX mandates equal money spent on men's and women's sports, rowing is particularly useful due to the extremely high costs of equipment per athlete.
In March 2011 a Title IX complaint was filed against Yale.
Since the establishment of Title IX, female sports have increased in competitiveness and importance, which could contribute to the evening of aggression and the " need to win " attitude between both sexes.
#: Title IX consists of six sections.
In the wake of Title IX, the OVC established women's championships in the sports of basketball, tennis and track in 1977, with cross country and volleyball added over the next four years.
Though views differ as respects the impact of Title IX, discussion typically focuses on whether and to what extent Title IX has resulted in increased athletic opportunities for females, and whether and to what extent Title IX has resulted in decreased athletic opportunities for males.
The 2012 Summer Olympics in London opened new interest in the impact of Title IX and how the growth of sports participation by women worldwide might be ascribed to the 1972 American legislation.
Advocates of Title IX's current interpretation cite increases in female athletic participation, and attribute those increases to Title IX.
At the same time, many contend that the current interpretation of Title IX by the OCR has resulted in the dismantling of men's programs, despite strong participation in those sports.
The OCR's three-prong test for compliance with Title IX often is cited as the reason for these cuts.

Title and
Included in the NDEA Title X, Section 1001 ( f )-- is a mandate that all beneficiaries of the act complete an affidavit disclaiming belief in the overthrow of the U. S. government.
* Title I General provisions
* Title II Common carriers
* Title III Provisions related to radio
* Title IV Procedural and administrative provisions
* Title V Penal provisions ; Forfeitures
* Title VI Cable communications ( added by Cable Communications Act of 1984 )
* Title VII Miscellaneous provisions
While some teams both men's and women's have been eliminated in the Title IX era, both sexes have seen a net increase in the number of athletic periods over a similar time period as the above quote and by studies including more recent data.
* Pennsylvania Code, Title 302, Chapter 23 the McCandless home rule charter
* CFR Title 47: Telecommunication Part 74 Experimental Radio, Auxiliary, Special Broadcast and Other Program Distributional Services
* CFR Title 47: Telecommunication Chapter I Federal Communications Commission Subchapter C Part 73 Broadcast Radio Services
Most notable initially for its layout Suzuka is the only figure-eight race track to appear on the F1 calendar immediately it saw another World Title decided, as Nigel Mansell injured himself when he crashed his Williams-Honda in practice and consequently could not start the race, effectively handing the title to his team-mate Nelson Piquet.
The second Article 1 ( 2 )— says that the Title IV of the Charter, which contains economic and social rights, does not create justiciable rights.
the Said Country be constituted declared & acknowledged a separate, distinct, and independent Province & Government by the Title and under the name of ' the Province
* 13 Washington, D. C .' s Title 34 makes discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation illegal.
Vehicle class size is defined in the U. S. by environmental laws in the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 40 Protection of Environment, Section 600. 315-82 Classes of comparable automobiles.
* The U. S. Congress enacted Title X of the Public Health Service Act, the only American federal program then and now devoted solely to the provision of family planning services nationwide.
* < Title > < Last name > usually used for soldiers, like general Lebed, scientists, like akademik ( academician ) Pavlov, or, formerly, noblemen, like knyaz ( prince ) Potemkin.
The constitutional draft anticipated in Title IV in addition to the classic Legislative Power, Executive Power and Judicial Power a fourth Relational Power that would be exercised by the president of the Republic.

Title and Indian
That right, sometimes called Indian Title and good against all but the sovereign, could be terminated only by sovereign act.
It was signed by President Clinton as Title XIV of the Omnibus Indian Advancement Act ( Public Law No. 106-568 ) in December 2000.
In 1934 the Indian Reorganization Act, codified as Title 25, Section 476 of the U. S. Code, allowed Indian nations to select from a catalogue of constitutional documents that enumerated powers for tribes and for tribal councils.
The Tribe elected to ' consolidate ' the Bureau of Indian Affairs ( FY 93 ) and Indian Health Service ( FY 94 ) programs under Title IV of the P. l.
In addition to programs for bilingual students, Title VII implemented plans to help Indian, Native Hawaiian, and Alaskan natives be provided opportunities for achieving academic equality.
* April 11, 1968: Civil Rights Act of 1968,,, including Title II: Indian Civil Rights Act,
Ancient Indian ( Bharata ) cities and Places ( Title and location names are in English language | English.
To compensate the Tribe for the Bureau of Reclamation's failure to meet its 1965 construction obligations, Title V of the Central Utah Project Completion Act contained the Ute Indian Rights Settlement.

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