Supreme Court to weigh public school employee right to sue under Title IX

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Supreme Court to weigh public school employee right to sue under Title IX

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The Hill
Washington Times
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The Supreme Court said Monday it will weigh whether federally funded school employees can privately sue over sex discrimination at their jobs under Title IX. MaChelle Joseph, a women’s basketball coach, was fired from. This cluster currently includes 2 articles from 2 sources.

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Supreme Court to weigh public school employee right to sue under Title IX
The Hill
The Hill
Balanced
5/18/2026

Supreme Court to weigh public school employee right to sue under Title IX

The Supreme Court said Monday it will weigh whether federally funded school employees can privately sue over sex discrimination at their jobs under Title IX. MaChelle Joseph, a women’s basketball coach, was fired from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 2019 after filing a complaint alleging discrimination against.

Supreme Court to weigh teachers' ability to sue over sex discrimination
Washington Times
Washington Times
Leaning right
5/18/2026

Supreme Court to weigh teachers' ability to sue over sex discrimination

The Supreme Court said Monday it will hear a case involving a former Georgia Tech women’s basketball coach who said she was fired after complaining that her school gave men’s sports teams better treatment. MaChelle Joseph , who coached for 16 years before being booted amid complaints of verbally abusing her players.