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A judge has ruled that the University of Kentucky did not violate Title IX requirements as it pertains to the school's offering of opportunities for women to participate in varsity sports. The ruling ...
"With 23 sports, UK has the broadest based athletics ... which has formed a significant basis of Title IX enforcement for decades. Under the test, a school can be in compliance with the ...