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...enter a public facility than does any private citizen. "The right to receive ideas and information is not the issue," wrote Chief Justice Warren Burger. "The issue is a claimed special privilege of access which," the court went on, "is not essential to guarantee the freedom to communicate or publish...
...court is saying that once you have information you can publish it, but the government isn't obliged to let you have...
Edging into this minefield, HEW took until 1975 to publish a set of regulations to govern application of Title IX. The provisions stopped far short of requiring a school to set up an equivalent women's team for every male one; but if a school had only one team in a noncontact sport, like golf or tennis, women had a right to try out for it. Schools did not have to let females take part in such contact sports as football, basketball, ice hockey and rugby. When it came down to the key question of money, the regulations were vague...
Regarding the issue of the press, Thomas said he will publish a letter in the next issue of Science magazine saying that the case received exaggerated attention in the press...
...Harvard Crimson is your source of news and official information about what's going on at Harvard this summer. We publish twice a week, to bring you what you have to know if you want to deal with Harvard intelligently. Our weekly update of the Summer School's official calendar will keep you abreast of all the bureaucratic deadlines, as well as the parties and other activities that the Summer School is planning to throw your way. We also carry official announcements of any of the important changes you'll need to know about as the summer wears...