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A Report on the Rise of Single-Sex Education in Florida and Around the Country

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Description: Emily J. Martin, Deputy Director of the ACLU Women's Rights Project, discusses a growing trend in sex-segregated public education in the Spring 2007 issue of F.A.W.L. Journal, a publication of the Florida Association for Women Lawyers.
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