WILL THIS TITLE IX CAMPUS CENSORSHIP CASE END UP IN THE SUPREME COURT? George Leef at the Martin Center suggests it might. The Fourth Circuit’s disastrous opinion in a case at the University of Mary Washington (a Virginia public institution) suggests that colleges might be required to censor the Internet under Title IX, which I think we can all agree was not what those who voted for that 1972 statute had in mind.
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