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During the Carter and Clinton administrations Title IX was converted into a weapon to enforce gender quotas, therefore abolishing as many men's college athletic teams as possible (Phyllis Schlafly, "Supreme Court wrestles with Title IX," p. 2). Over the years the words of Title IX author, former U.S... displayed 300 characters
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2). Over the years the words of Title IX author, former U.S. Republican Edith Green, must have been forgotten when he stated that the law is "exceedingly explicit so that the establishment of quotas would be prohibited (Schlafly 2)". It has become obvious that quotas are the standard in 2005. Scholarships, spending and funding must somehow equal the ratio of 57% women - 43% men enrolled in college... displayed next 300 characters
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