第九条的生殖救济

F. Cocuzza
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尽管公众对高校性侵事件的呼声越来越高,但幸存者怀孕的问题却没有得到足够的重视。与此同时,高等教育机构继续拒绝遵守联邦法律,要求为其学生提供生殖保健保险。本说明认为,禁止学校性别歧视的民权法第九条要求学院和大学在校园内为性侵犯的学生幸存者提供避孕和紧急避孕措施。如果怀孕被理解为一种伤害,当它是由强奸引起的,第九条责成学校采取这些步骤来补救这种伤害并防止其再次发生。为了使学生幸存者实现第九条所设想的平等教育机会,获得避孕和紧急避孕措施至关重要。最后,我认为,将第九条解读为获得避孕药具的工具,可能会重新引发将生殖正义作为性别平等问题的更广泛的教义含义。
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Title IX's Reproductive Remedies
Despite the growing public outcry surrounding sexual assault at colleges and universities, the problem of pregnancy among survivors has been given inadequate attention. Meanwhile, institutions of higher education continue to resist compliance with federal law mandating insurance coverage of reproductive health care for their students. This Note argues that Title IX, the civil rights law prohibiting sex discrimination in schools, requires colleges and universities to make contraception and emergency contraception available on campus to student survivors of sexual assault. If pregnancy is understood as an injury when it results from rape, Title IX obliges schools to take these steps to remedy that injury and prevent its recurrence. In order for student survivors to realize the equal education opportunity envisioned by Title IX, access to contraception and emergency contraception is critical. Finally, I argue that reading Title IX as a vehicle for contraceptive access could reignite broader doctrinal implications for reproductive justice as an issue of sex equality.
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