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Feminist Frictions:
Title IX

Digital Archive:
Legal Theory and Implementation

Accompanying Catharine R. Stimpson’s Feminist Frictions essay, “Dereliction, Due Process, and Decorum: The Crises of Title IX“

Other Digital Archive Pages:

Primary & Legal Documentation | Retrospectives & Overviews | Sexual Violence & Title IX | Gender Inclusion & Title IX | Sports & Title IX | Consent & Sexual Violence in Broader Perspective | Teachable Signs Articles

Academic Articles

Cohen, David S. (I). “Title IX: Beyond Equal Protection.” Harvard Journal of Law & Gender 28 (2005): 217.

Kosse, Susan Hanley, and Robert H. Wright. “How Best to Confront the Bully: Should Title IX or Anti-Bullying Statutes Be the Answer.” Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy 12 (2005): 53.

Taylor, Judith. “Who Manages Feminist-Inspired Reform? An In-Depth Look at Title IX Coordinators in the United States.” Gender & Society 19, no. 3 (June 1, 2005): 358–75.

Brake, Deborah L. “Title IX as Pragmatic Feminism.” Cleveland State Law Review 55 (2007): 513.

Davies, Julie A., and Lisa M. Bohon. “Re-Imagining Public Enforcement of Title IX.” Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal (2007): 25.

Rammell, Nick. “Title IX and the Dear Colleague Letter: An Ounce of Prevention Is Worth a Pound of Cure.” Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal (2014): 135.

English, Ashley. “Rewriting Title IX: The Department of Education’s Response to Feminists’ Comments in the Rulemaking Process.” Politics & Gender 12, no. 03 (September 2016): 491–517.

Trachtenberg, Ben. “How University Title IX Enforcement and Other Discipline Processes (Probably) Discriminate against Minority Students.” Nevada Law Journal 18 (2017): 107.

Williams, Verna L. “Making Gender Visible: Title IX and Discriminatory School Discipline.” Tennessee Journal of Race, Gender, & Social Justice 6, no. 1 (2017): 67–82.

Mann, Naomi M. “Taming Title IX Tensions.” University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law 20 (2018): 631.

Weiner, Merle H. “A Principled and Legal Approach to Title IX Reporting.” Tennessee Law Review 85 (2018): 71.

McMullan, Courtney Joy. “Flip It and Reverse It: Examining Reverse Gender Discrimination Claims Brought under Title IX.” Washington and Lee Law Review 76 (2019): 1825.

Nuedling, Brian G. “Federal Court Judge: Private College Denied Due Process to Football Player Accused of Sexual Misconduct.” The National Law Review 9, no. 238 (August 26, 2019).

Kidder, William C. “(En)Forcing a Foolish Consistency?: A Critique and Comparative Analysis of the Trump Administration’s Proposed Standard of Evidence Regulation for Campus Title IX Proceedings.” Journal of College and University Law 45 (2020): 1.



“Five Things to Know About Changes to Title IX in 2020.” Advance at UNM, 2020. 


“What the Trump Administration’s Title IX Changes Mean for Survivors and the Accused.” PBS NewsHour, 2020.

News Sources

Fishel, Andrew. “Organizational Positions on Title IX: Conflicting Perspectives on Sex Discrimination in Education.” The Journal of Higher Education 47, no. 1 (January 1, 1976): 93–103.

Thomas, Katie. “Rule Change Takes Aim at Loophole in Title IX” The New York Times, April 20, 2010.

Murphy, Wendy. “‘SOS Campus Act’ Actually Won’t Help Survivors.” Women’s eNews, August 11, 2014.

Murphy, Wendy. “Campus ‘SaVE’ Law Does Exact Opposite.” Women’s eNews, January 21, 2014.

Bogdanich, Walt. “A Star Player Accused, and a Flawed Rape Investigation.” The New York Times, April 16, 2014.

Rios, Edwin. “Betsy DeVos Just Undid One of Obama’s Most Significant Efforts to Stop Campus Rape.” Mother Jones, September 22, 2017.

Yoffe, Emily. “The Uncomfortable Truth About Campus Rape Policy.” The Atlantic, September 6, 2017.


“Betsy DeVos Takes Aim At Title IX’s Sexual Assault Protections.” Vice News, 2017.

Bauer-Wolf, Jeremy. “State Law Likely Conflicts with DeVos’s Title IX Proposal.” Inside Higher Ed, December 13, 2018.

Bauer-Wolf, Jeremy. “Ruling in UMass Amherst Title IX Lawsuit May Lead to Supreme Court Case, Experts Say.” Inside Higher Ed, August 8, 2019.

Jesse, David. “Lawsuit by Student Accused of Sex Assault Seeks Class-Action Status against Michigan State.” Detroit Free Press, July 6, 2019.

Bauer-Wolf, Jeremy. “Constitutional Due Process at Private Institutions?” Inside Higher Ed, June 25, 2019. 

Kidder, William C. “(En)Forcing a Foolish Consistency?: A Critique and Comparative Analysis of the Trump Administration’s Proposed Standard of Evidence Regulation for Campus Title IX Proceedings.” Journal of College and University Law 45 (2020): 1.

Eckes, Suzanne, and Maria Lewis. “The Complex and Dynamic Legal Landscape of LGBTQ Student Rights.” Brookings (blog), October 19, 2020.

Pauly, Madison. “A Radical New Plan for MeToo Turns Away from ‘Law and Order’ Feminism.” Mother Jones, October 28, 2020.

National Women’s Law Center. “NWLC Letter on Title IX to Biden-Harris Transition Team.”

National Coalition for Women and Girls in Education. “NCWGE Letter on Title IX on Biden-Harris Transition Team,” December 17, 2020.

Vagianos, Alanna. “It Could Take Years For Miguel Cardona To Repeal Betsy DeVos’ Harmful Title IX Policy.” HuffPost, December 22, 2020.

Anderson, Greta. “Dept. of Ed Says Title IX Does Not Apply to LGBTQ Discrimination.” Inside Higher Ed, January 12, 2021. 

 

 

 

 

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