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Happy Holidays!

Posted by | Posted on: December 20, 2007 at 09:53 pm

Womenstake.org will be offline until the start of the new year. Have a great holiday season and we'll see you in 2008!

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Redefining "Responsibility": Lessons from Zoey 101

Posted by Jill C. Morrison, Senior Counsel | Posted on: December 20, 2007 at 09:38 pm

by Jill Morrison, Senior Counsel
National Women's Law Center

Usually, I don’t blog about things that can be found on the pages of US or OK! magazines, but I couldn’t let this item about Britney Spears’ pregnant 16-year-old sister go by without comment. (By the way, I didn’t find the item in US, but in the very respectable Washington Post.)

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Girls Continue to Struggle for an Equal Playing Field

Posted by Taryn Wilgus Null, MARGARET Fund Fellow | Posted on: December 20, 2007 at 02:03 pm

by Taryn Wilgus Null, MARGARET Fund Fellow
National Women’s Law Center

Thirty-five years after Title IX was passed, complaints of Title IX violations still abound. This month, officials from the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights are investigating allegations of Title IX violations at Scotts Valley High School in Scotts Valley, California. The allegations center around inequities in treatment of the boys’ baseball team and the girls’ softball team. The former coach of the girls’ softball team says that the boys’ baseball team receives preferential treatment, noting that “I do think the girls need to have better equipment and a better field. They work and play as hard as the boys. They don’t get the credit and the support that the boys do.”

Some girls who play on the softball team, however, deny that there is a problem and attribute any differences in facilities to the fundraising efforts of the boys’ baseball team. Senior Audrey Payne noted that, “As far as I know the boys did so much fundraising; they spent their money well.” Both Audrey and her father believe that the district should not be held responsible for providing the girls’ and boys’ teams with equal facilities if the boys’ team was able to raise more money.

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Are You on Facebook?

Posted by Robin Reed, Director of Online Communications | Posted on: December 19, 2007 at 03:01 pm

by Robin Reed, Online Outreach Manager
National Women's Law Center

The National Women’s Law Center has joined the Facebook Causes Giving Challenge! This challenge, sponsored by the Case Foundation, is awarding up to $50,000 to non-profits based on the number of online donations they receive.

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Weekly Round-Up

Posted by | Posted on: December 17, 2007 at 02:05 pm

by Robin Reed, Online Outreach Manager
National Women's Law Center

A high school in Scotts Valley, California, is being investigated for possible Title IX violations in its athletics program.

NOW-NYC looks at the price of emergency contraception at pharmacies in New York.

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