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Supreme Court to weigh public school employee right to sue under Title IX

THE HILL·May 18 ago·3 min read
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The Supreme Court said Monday it will weigh whether federally funded school employees can privately sue over sex discrimination at their jobs under Title IX. MaChelle Joseph, a women's basketball coach, was fired from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 2019 after filing a complaint alleging discrimination against her and her program over the lesser resources she said it…

The Supreme Court said Monday it will weigh whether federally funded school employees can privately sue over sex discrimination at their jobs under Title IX. MaChelle Joseph, a women's basketball coach, was fired from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 2019 after filing a complaint alleging discrimination against her and her program over the lesser resources…

The Supreme Court said Monday it will weigh whether federally funded school employees can privately sue over sex discrimination at their jobs under Title IX. MaChelle Joseph, a women's basketball coach, was fired from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 2019 after filing a complaint alleging discrimination against her and her program over the lesser resources she said it…

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