March 5, 1999
Supreme Court Favors NCAA in Title IX Case, but Sends 2 Issues to Lower Court for Review
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Dispute involves whether the gender-bias law applies directly to the association The Supreme Court ruled unanimously last week that the National Collegiate Athletic Association should not be subject to a federal law barring sex discrimination simply because it collects dues from colleges that are covered by the law. |
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