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What you need to know about Title IX ahead of its 50th anniversary

Signed into law by Richard Nixon, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 states:

With the simple addition of the word “activity,” the bill, spearheaded by Rep. Patsy Mink of Hawaii, required every school receiving federal funding to provide equal opportunities for both men and women in sports as well as in the classroom. High schools and universities were given three years to comply with the legislation, and elementary schools were given one.