Love is love, sports are sports: Title VII and its effect on sports

As the Supreme Court extends the Title VII rights for the LGBTQ+ community, sports will be able to address a few social issues surrounding the topic.
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As the Supreme Court extends the Title VII rights for the LGBTQ+ community, sports will be able to address a few social issues surrounding the topic.
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Besides Barack Obama’s two terms in office, every U.S. presidency has been filled by a white man. It is almost as if color and presidency are allergic to each other.
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In an interview with the Daily Californian, Gilroy elaborated on his extensive research with civil rights and activist attorneys.
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Steer away from UC Berkeley, a home for the radical commies! Some people genuinely fear and detest this place. Perhaps the most ridiculous claim I have heard about this campus was that the mere association with this environment is conducive to leftist identification. Interestingly, people fail to extend the same
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As much as their arguments may continue to have relevance for a society rankled by issues of race, the very fact that men such as Baldwin and Buckley could debate is valuable in our own time.
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Michael Fuss, a campus alumnus and activist, died July 10 from cancer. Fuss was 72.
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On Friday, January 20th, our 45th president will be sworn into office and handed the keys to the country. We at the Clog have compiled a list of fifteen things to do instead of watching the inauguration.
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The fact is that the OCR’s conclusions are limited only to the legal matter of the university’s liability with regards to the civil rights of minority students.
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He stepped on stage followed by a dull silence. It felt like something phenomenal was going to happen; something extraordinary was going to pop out of the ground and shake the earth. But only words came out of his mouth; words that seemed politely appropriate for an occasion of remembrance
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