Con estos videos de senadores cuestionando a funcionarios responsables de la aplicación de las políticas del organismo de gobierno encargado de garantizar plenas oportunidades y derechos a los deportistas de ambos sexos me doy cuenta que son incompetentes, carecen de liderazgo y no tienen opiniones propias acerca de que es lo correcto y que no lo es. El wokismo ha penetrado en todos los niveles y dentro también del sistema federal de justicia. Que completo desastre. Al menos da esperanzas ver este cuestionamiento y llamado a contar de los responsables individuales ya sean funcionarios o jueces federales.
Con estos videos de senadores cuestionando a funcionarios responsables de la aplicación de las políticas del organismo de gobierno encargado de garantizar plenas oportunidades y derechos a los deportistas de ambos sexos me doy cuenta que son incompetentes, carecen de liderazgo y no tienen opiniones propias acerca de que es lo correcto y que no lo es. El wokismo ha penetrado en todos los niveles y dentro también del sistema federal de justicia. Que completo desastre. Al menos da esperanzas ver este cuestionamiento y llamado a contar de los responsables individuales ya sean funcionarios o jueces federales.
There seems to be conflicting understanding as to whether the NCAA receives funds from the federal government.
1. "Yes, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) receives federal money from student fees and government and institution support."
2. Title IX gender equity concerns only apply to those educational programs or activities that receive federal financial assistance. As the NCAA does not directly receive federal financial assistance, Title IX does not apply. This was established by the landmark US Supreme Court case, NCAA v. Smith."
"Increasingly, there has been criticism of this “disconnect” from a number of different quarters. Critics argue that the NCAA is a necessary part of many school athletics programs, and as such, the NCAA should be subject to Title IX given its true, tightly-integrated role."
"Title IX gender equity concerns only apply to those educational programs or activities that receive federal financial assistance. As the NCAA does not directly receive federal financial assistance, Title IX does not apply. This was established by the landmark US Supreme Court case, NCAA v. Smith.
Increasingly, there has been criticism of this “disconnect” from a number of different quarters. Critics argue that the NCAA is a necessary part of many school athletics programs (i.e., that large-scale tournaments could not be run without the NCAA’s assistance), and as such, the NCAA should be subject to Title IX given its true, tightly-integrated role.
Still, despite these criticisms, the NCAA continues to be protected from Title IX gender inequity lawsuits. Men’s and women’s programs with substantially different experiences (i.e., the women’s program has fewer resources available for workouts, etc.) cannot expose the NCAA to liability under Title IX. Instead, the NCAA has re-directed blame at member institutions that have failed to administer these programs in an equitable way.
Member universities “can” be held liable under Title IX, as they directly receive federal financial assistance. As such, student-athletes who feel discriminated against have a path to recovery through a university-directed lawsuit.
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