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Newsgroups: ut.general,rec.sport.hockeyPath: cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu!das-news.harvard.edu!noc.near.net!howland.reston.ans.net!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!uunet.ca!geac!r-node!ndallenFrom: ndallen@r-node.hub.org (Nigel Allen)Subject: Brown University Ordered To Restore Two Women's Varsity TeamsOrganization: R-node Public Access Unix - 1 416 249 5366Date: Sun, 18 Apr 1993 10:28:51 GMTMessage-ID: <1993Apr18.102851.5220@r-node.hub.org>Lines: 49I found this press release from Trial Lawyers for Public Justice onanother system, and thought it would be of interest on campuses where the administration or the athletics department wants to eliminate the women's ice hockey team. Women Athletes, TLP Win Sex Discrimination Ruling: Brown UniversityOrdered to Restore Two Women's Varsity TeamsTo: National Desk, Sports Writer Contact: Lynette Labinger, 401-421-9794, home 401-274-7507, or          Ray Marcaccio, 401-831-8900, both of Trial Lawyers For          Public Justice   WASHINGTON, April 16 -- The U.S. Court of Appealsfor the First Circuit in Boston has upheld a U.S. District Courtorder requiring Brown University to immediately reinstate its women'sgymnastics and volleyball teams to full varsity status. The ruling inCohen et al. v. Brown University is the first appeals court decisionin the nation applying Title IX to intercollegiate athletics.  TrialLawyers for Public Justice (TLPJ), is the national public interestlaw firm representing the women athletes.   "This ruling makes clear what we have said all along -- if aschool wants to eliminate teams before women have their fair share ofopportunities to participate, they can only eliminiate men's teams,"said TLPJ Executive Director Arthur Bryant, co-counsel in the case.   The class action, filed April, 1992, charged Brown with violatingTitle IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the federal law thatprohibits sex discrimination by all educational institutionsreceiving federal funds.  Brown terminated the two women's teams asuniversity-funded sports in May 1991, allowing them to continue tocompete against varsity teams if they could raise their own funds foruniforms, travel, coaches, and all other expenses.  They had alsobeen denied admission preferences for use in recruiting new members.   "This is a major victory for women and the cause of equal rights,"said TLPJ lead counsel Lynette Labinger of Providence's Roney &Labinger.  "Universities across America need to reevaluate theirprograms quickly. Title IX is the law and it's going to be enforced."   Three similar Title IX appeals await decision.  Colorado StateUniversity, Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP), and ColgateUniversity are asking federal appeals courts to overturn court ordersrequiring them to reinstate or establish specific women's varsityteams.  Continuing its cutting-edge Title IX activities, TLPJ isrepresenting women athletes at IUP.   In addition to Labinger and Bryant, TLPJ's legal team included:Ray Marcaccio of Blish & Cavanagh and Amato DeLuca of Mandell, DeLuca& Schwartz in Providence; and Sandra Duggan of Philadelphia.  TheNational Women's Law Center, Women's Sports Foundation, and NationalAssociation for Girls and Women in Sports filed an amicus brief insupport of TLPJ's appeal. -30-

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