Deborah L. Brakeis professor of law at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law.
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| Acknowledgments | |
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| Introduction: The Feminism of Title IX | |
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| Separate Is Equal? | |
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| Integration Rights: Girls Playing with Boys and Boys Playing with Girls | |
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| The Three-Part Test and the Opportunity to Play | |
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| Complicating Equal Participation: What Counts as a Sport, Which Sports Should Women Play, and Which Women Should Play Them? | |
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| Cutting Men's Opportunities to Help Women? Title IX and Leveling Down | |
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| Treatment as an Equal | |
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| The Dilemma of Difference and the "Problem" of Pregnancy | |
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| Beyond Equal Access: Retaliation, Coaching, and Sexual Harassment | |
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| Conclusion | |
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| Notes | |
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| Selected Bibliography | |
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| Index | |
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| About the Author | |
Deborah L. Brake is professor of law and distinguished faculty scholar at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law.