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Title IX explained: What it means for schools, students, and civil rights
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Enacted in 1972, Title IX transformed American education by banning sex-based discrimination in federally funded institutions. From sports equity to protections against sexual harassment and pregnancy bias, its scope is vast. Today, as gender identity fuels legal and political debate, Title IX remains a critical, yet contested, pillar of civil rights in classrooms across the nation.
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