Court chides school for axing women’s wrestling, allows gender equality lawsuit (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News)
SAN FRANCISCO - An appeals court says it appears that the University of California, Davis violated federal law meant to promote gender equity in college athletics when it eliminated its women’s wrestling program.
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