Title IX of the Education Amendment of 1972 was passed by Congress for the purpose of barring sexual discrimination in education programs offered by institutions that receive federal funds. Approximately 16,500 local school districts, 7,000 post-secondary institutions, charter schools and for-profit institutions must comply with Title IX’s mandate.

At under 40 words, the entire text of Title IX reads:

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