Title IX Travails

Title IX Travails

Title IX of a law passed in 1972 bans discrimination on the basis of sex in schools receiving federal funds. It has received wide attention when applied to college sports for it mandates equality of treatment and numbers in arenas long dominated by males. Positive reforms, however, often have negative implications, some serious. When the […]

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 The Keys to Economic Progress

The Keys to Economic Progress

It was a treat to see Jane Goodall during her recent visit to Bozeman. Dr. Goodall’s path-breaking research with chimpanzees was done on the Gombe Stream Reserve, now a small national park in western Tanzania. Dr. Goodall told her Bozeman audience that the park (and its chimpanzees) face serious threats as local residents clear the […]

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 Beaverhead Wolves and Cattle

Beaverhead Wolves and Cattle

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service recently delisted the grey wolf from the ESA. This generated outcries from many directions and it’s no wonder; few western issues are as emotionally charged as wolf reintroduction, recovery, or regression (to the 1800s). One’s choice of words speaks to his position on this controversial issue. All can cheer […]

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