Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / Brookings Institution Press
Pages: 336
Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-8157-3222-8 • Paperback • March 2018 • $40.00 • (£30.00)
978-0-8157-3240-2 • eBook • March 2018 • $38.00 • (£30.00)
<div><p><b>R. Shep Melnick</b> is the Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr. Professor of American Politics at Boston College and co-chair of the Harvard Program on Constitutional Government. He is the author of two previous Brookings books that combine legal, political, and bureaucratic analysis: <i>Regulation and the Courts: The Case of the Clean Air Act</i> and <i>Between the Lines: Interpreting Welfare Rights</i>.</p></div>
<div><p>Contents:</p><p>Preface</p><p>Part I: Title IX in the Civil Rights State</p><p>1. Rights Regulation</p><p>2. The Civil Rights State</p><p>3. Title IX: The Complexities of a Simple Statute</p><p>4. The Enigmatic OCR</p><p>Part II: Athletics</p><p>5. The Troubled Return of “Separate but Equal”</p><p>6. Regulation in Fits and Starts, 1972–95</p><p>7. The Triumph of Parity, 1995–2016</p><p>8. Athletic Opportunity Costs</p><p>Part III: Sexual Harassment</p><p>9. Controversies</p><p>10. A Tale of Two Titles</p><p>11. Changing Culture, Building Institutions</p><p>Part IV: Expansion and Retrenchment</p><p>12. The Logic of Expansion</p><p>13. The Politics of Retrenchment</p><p>Notes</p><p>Index</p></div>