PEP 275/475 Center for ETHICS* Justice/Injustice The quality of being just; just conduct; integrity; rectitude Integrity: free from moral corruption.

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PEP 275/475 Center for ETHICS* Justice/Injustice The quality of being just; just conduct; integrity; rectitude Integrity: free from moral corruption

PEP 275/475 Center for ETHICS* Types of JUSTICE Procedural Distributive Retributive Compensatory

PEP 275/475 Center for ETHICS* Compensatory Justice Compensating someone for a past injustice.

PEP 275/475 Center for ETHICS* Retributive Justice Punishment due a law breaker or evil doer. Guilty!

PEP 275/475 Center for ETHICS* Procedural Justice Rules to designate fair- decision procedures, practices, or agreements The Rules to Follow

PEP 275/475 Center for ETHICS* Distributive Justice Distribution of benefits and burdens usually by the state. Equal in this sense does not mean same. DOES NOT mean all lives must be equally good in nonmoral sense. = ?

PEP 275/475 Center for ETHICS* Gender Equity.... Games and recreation of all types for girls, by all means, which develop charm and social health, but athletic competition in basketball, track and field, and baseball? NoFrederick R. Rodgers

PEP 275/475 Center for ETHICS* Misconceptions The problem I had in Wilmington was the girls in school...'Look at her throwin that ball just like a man,' they would say, and they looked at me just like I was a freak...I felt as though they ought to see that I didn't do the things they did because I didn't know how to and that I showed off on the football field...to show there was something I was good at. Althea Gibson

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PEP 275/475 Center for ETHICS* Title IX no person shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, be treated differently from another person or otherwise be discriminated against in any interscholastic, intercollegiate, club, or intramural athletic program offered by a recipient (Section 86:41a).

PEP 275/475 Center for ETHICS* The price paid here on the Palouse Sue Durrant/ WSU Ginny Wolf / Idaho – Yearly recognition of her dedication Dorothy Zakrajsek Bonnie Hultstrand Kathy Clark

PEP 275/475 Center for ETHICS* Three Tier Points Having the same proportion of women playing sports as are enrolled as undergraduates. Having a history and continuing practice of expanding programs for women. Demonstrating that the women's sports program fully and effectively accommodates the interests of female students and potential students.

PEP 275/475 Center for ETHICS* The Right and Left of Title IX Politics Jessica Gavore, “Tilting the Playing Field”. Christina Hoff Sommers, “The War Against Boys”. Donna Lopano – Women’s Sport Foundation David & Myra Sadker

PEP 275/475 Center for ETHICS* New Interpretation (1) unmet interest sufficient to sustain a varsity team in the sport(s); (2) sufficient ability to sustain an intercollegiate team in the sport(s); and (3) reasonable expectation of intercollegiate competition for a team in the sport(s) within the school's normal competitive region."

PEP 275/475 Center for ETHICS* Christine Grant, Ad Iowa 1995…a little old, but you’ll get the idea. /present.htmlhttp://bailiwick.lib.uiowa.edu/ge/CHBGrant /present.html 2005 – women’s sport foundation i-bin/iowa/issues/rights/index.htmlhttp:// i-bin/iowa/issues/rights/index.html

PEP 275/475 Center for ETHICS* Varied Interpretations... Women are entitled to the same respect and concern as men in seeking excellence through the challenge of excellence in athletic competition.

PEP 275/475 Center for ETHICS* Requirements of equity Does sex equality simply require nondiscrimination? Should coaches simply pick the best players, regardless of sex?

PEP 275/475 Center for ETHICS* ?????s Does sex equality simply require nondiscrimination? Should coaches simply pick the best players, regardless of sex?

PEP 275/475 Center for ETHICS* Jane English Should there be the introduction of new sports OR other activities in which women may have the physiological advantage?

PEP 275/475 Center for ETHICS* Assimilation versus Pluralism Sex equality and Sex Blindness (Assimilation) Does sex equality require Equality and Equivalent Opportunities (Pluralism)

PEP 275/475 Center for ETHICS* To Remember? The operative principles: equal concern and respect for all participants...may justify differences in treatments including expenditures. Equal respect and concern are compatible with recognition of difference.

PEP 275/475 Center for ETHICS* Remember... Difference does not necessarily require dominance and subordination. Sex equality does not require forgetting sex.

PEP 275/475 Center for ETHICS* Pluralism Recognizes Significance and Value of differences: but places non above the other.

PEP 275/475 Center for ETHICS* Feminism… Failing at Fairness: Myra and David Sadker Negative comments and works about Feminism.. –Christina Hoff Sommers, “The War Against Boys” –“Who Stole Feminism”