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...commission only looked at sports, where the law??s effect has been especially profound. The number of girls participating in high school sports rose from 294,000 in 1971 to 2.8 million in 2002. The number of women in college sports increased fivefold during the same time. But about 400 men’s college teams were eliminated during the 1990s, with wrestling taking a particularly hard...
...courts take seriously the solemn vow in the first amendment that “Congress shall make no law??abridging freedom of speech, or of the press,” then they should guarantee that college journalists like Margaret Hosty and Jeni Porche at The Innovator are afforded the same constitutional protections as every other American—student...
...headline in The Crimson of Jan. 13 might conclude that Harvard’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) intended to disregard federal law or turn its back on all biodefense research (News, “FAS Won’t Align Science Research Rules to Fed. Law??). Both inferences would be false...
...council also bemoaned the law??s limitation on foreign travel and its provisions that can force the University to turn over the library and e-mail records of foreign scholars...
Professor of Romance Languages and Literature Lino Pertile agreed, saying that Law??s resignation does not alter the gravity of the crisis for the Catholic Church in Boston—and beyond...