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Litigation

Feb. 14, 2012

Title IX decision could have far-reaching impact on high school sports

A decision issued in San Diego federal court last week may have a long-lasting impact on cases involving the fairness of male and female athletic programs in schools across the country, according to both plaintiffs' and defense attorneys i


By Saul Sugarman


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A decision issued in San Diego federal court last week may have a long-lasting impact on cases involving the fairness of male and female athletic programs in schools across the country, according to both plaintiffs' and defense attorneys involved in the lawsuit.


On Thursday, Judge James M. Lorenz of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California ruled that female athletes of Cast...

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