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June 30, 2020
Harvard Groups Say Suit Over Single-Sex Club Ban Not Moot
Fraternities and sororities suing Harvard University over a policy sanctioning students for joining single-gender organizations said Tuesday the case is not moot despite the school's decision to end the practice.
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June 29, 2020
Harvard Drops Single-Gender Club Ban After Justices' Ruling
Harvard University on Monday ended a policy punishing students who join single-gender clubs, citing the recent landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling protecting workers from discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity.
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August 09, 2019
Harvard Must Face Challenge To Single-Gender Club Ban
Substantial parts of a federal lawsuit by fraternities and sororities challenging Harvard's policy of sanctioning students who join single-gender groups survived a motion to dismiss Friday, as a judge held that members of fraternities and sororities have suffered "a real and particularized injury."
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March 22, 2019
Harvard's Single-Gender-Club Ban Not 'Equal,' Students Say
A group of students and organizations countered Harvard University's attempt to dismiss a suit over the school's ban on single-gender clubs, telling a federal judge Friday the university's argument that it treats men and women the same falls flat since, in this case, that means discriminating against both sexes.
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February 11, 2019
Single-Gender Club Ban Doesn't Discriminate, Harvard Says
Harvard University says a suit over its new policy sanctioning students for joining single-gender organizations should be tossed since the policy does not discriminate because it treats men and women exactly the same, according to a motion to dismiss filed late Friday.
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December 03, 2018
Harvard's Single-Gender Group Sanctions Hurt Women: Suit
Harvard University was hit with a pair of lawsuits Monday claiming the Ivy League school's new policy sanctioning students for joining single-gender organizations like sororities and fraternities unfairly discriminates against women.