It's unfortunate. Title IX is rather simple: don't discriminate on the basis of sex.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Why should unmarried women be discriminated against - unmarried men are not.
The Court today completes the process of converting Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 from a guarantee that race or sex will not be the basis for often will.
Equal protection under the law - for race, religion, gender or sexual orientation - should not be subject to the most popular sentiments of the day.
I'm not for gay marriage, but I'm not for discriminating against people.
Now, since I'm a husband and father, discrimination against women isn't just political, it's personal.
We have so much discrimination in this world - colour, race, creed, all of these things - and there is an issue here that the right of marriage in the civil law is not extended to same-sex couples.
I do not believe in sex distinction in literature, law, politics, or trade - or that modesty and virtue are more becoming to women than to men, but wish we had more of it everywhere.
Title IX, whether voluntarily or via court cases, opened gymnasiums to women, produced uniforms and schedules and buses.
Women are obviously much more discriminated against than men in many ways.
There is one universal sex law: Sex shall not be unregulated.