By A Mystery Man Writer
Title IX became law 50 years ago, but girls remain stuck in a high school sports ecosystem that still favors boys in many ways.
Title IX at 50: On the law that shaped women's sports and the fight for equal opportunity - Sports Illustrated High School News, Analysis and More
Title IX and the Rise of Female Athletes in America - Women's Sports Foundation
A Century After Women Gained the Right To Vote, Majority of Americans See Work To Do on Gender Equality
How Title IX has empowered female athletes to become creators and entrepreneurs
50 Years of Title IX: How One Law Changed Women's Sports Forever
Celebrating 50 Years of Title IX – Torchbearer
Game Changer: Celebrating 50 Years of Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972 - Ms. Magazine
History of Title IX - Women's Sports Foundation
WWU Celebration of 50 years of Title IX - Western Washington University Athletics
40 Years On, Title IX Still Shapes Female Athletes : NPR
Fifty Years On, Title IX's Legacy Includes Its Durability - The New York Times
A coxswain, the courts and a course toward Title IX compliance - ESPN
50 Years of Title IX: The Impact on Women's Sports
36 Ways Women Still Aren't Equal to Men
Title IX at 50: Girls are still fighting for equality in high school sports - Just Women's Sports