Athletics
Title IX is the federal law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in schools that receive federal funding — including in their athletics programs. Since Title IX became law in 1972, NWLC has worked hard to ensure that women and girls are treated fairly in athletics programs — from challenging schools to provide female athletes with equal access to athletic opportunities, to fighting efforts to weaken enforcement of Title IX protections for women and girls. Despite the fact that Title IX has opened many doors for women and girls in athletics, schools across the country are still not providing equal opportunities for girls to participate in sports and are not treating girls’ teams equally in terms of benefits and resources.
Information for Students, Parents, & Educators
- Debunking the Myths About Title IX and Athletics
- The 40th Anniversary of Title IX: Athletics
- The Battle for Gender Equity in Athletics in Elementary and Secondary Schools
- The Battle for Gender Equity in Athletics in Higher Education
- Title IX Still Applies: Gender Equity in Athletics During Difficult Economic Times
- Paying for the Playing Field: Booster Clubs, Funding, School Sports and Title IX
- Title IX and Men's Sports: A False Conflict
Title IX at Your School
- Check It Out: Is the Playing Field Level for Women and Girls at Your School?
- Does your High School Have an Athletics Participation Gap?
Athletics Data
Recent Cases & Legislation
- California School District Agrees to Provide Equal Opportunities for Girls in Sports in Response to NWLC Complaint
- Arizona, North Carolina, Ohio and Texas School Districts Agree to Provide Equal Opportunities for Girls in Sports in Response to NWLC Complaints
- Court of Appeals Rules That Female Students Can Proceed in Claim that Non-Primetime Game Schedule Violates Title IX
- High School Athletics Transparency Bill
Highlights
More Resources
Legal Briefs & Testimony | Petition for a Writ of Certiorari: Roderick Jackson v. Birmingham Board of Education
Reports & Toolkits | Check It Out: Is the Playing Field Level for Women and Girls at Your School?
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