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The ACLU's Women's Rights Project was co-founded in 1972 by Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Through litigation, community outreach, advocacy and public education, WRP empowers poor women, women of color and immigrant women who have been victimized by gender bias and face pervasive barriers to equality. Learn more about the WRP.



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Womens Rights : Education : Legislative Documents

Letter Urging Governor Crist to Veto Sex Segregation Law (04/10/2008)
On April 10, 2008 the ACLU of Florida and the ACLU Women's Rights Project sent a letter to Governor Crist of Florida, urging him to veto S.B. 242, which would amend state law to permit public schools to segregate students by sex.

ACLU of Michigan Statement on H.B. 4264 (06/14/2007)
Statement by the ACLU of Michigan regarding H.B. 4264, a bill on sex-segregated schools

ACLU Comments on Proposed Changes to Single-Sex Regulations (04/23/2004)
The ACLU's comments in opposition to the Department of Education's proposal to amend the regulations implementing Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972.

ACLU Letter to the Department of Education on Single-Sex Proposed Regulations Comments (04/23/2004)

Letter (05/22/2003)

Coalition Letter to Congress Urging Support for Current Title IX Athletic Policies (05/22/2003)

ACLU Single-Sex Notice of Intent Comments to the Department of Education (07/08/2002)

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