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  • to the Virginia Military Institute (VMI) was a violation ofthe Equal Protection Clause ofthe 14111 Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. The Court made it clear that single-sex programs must have "an exceedingly persuasive justification" in order to meet
  • colleges 33. Constitutionality of black colleges 34. Virgin~ Military Institute (VMI) 35. The Citadel PHOTOCOPY PRESERVATION ~... . .. ~::...:.r", ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE 36. Definition 37. Importance 38. Function . 39. Justice Department role 40
  • approve of the adversative methodology of the all-male Virginia Military Institute (VMI). Over the years, the so-called unique educational experience at VMI is one that has been created by the cadets themselves, not policies instituted by the state
  • in two ways. First, it addressed not single-sex education in general, but [*10] single-sex education in the distinctive circumstances of Virginia Military Institute (VMI). Second, the Court found that Virginia did not establish or maintain VMI
  • and accompanying text. PAGE 757 86 Geo. L.J. 279, *285 n21 See United States v. virginia, 116 S. Ct. 2264 (1996) (considering equal protection challenge to admissions policy at Virginia Military Institute (VMI)). This article will focus primarily on race-based
  • completed on the present ·····t both r• ·o¢ he final Virginia Military Institute (VMI) in 1901 and·a: Sacr.ameqto;·!!ndwere greeted with the enth...... year ..Jater received a. commission as 'second lieu; 'as tic hospitality that :John A. Sutter customariJr
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  • . protection clause prohibit same-gender education. The most recent and prominent Supreme Court case this area; U.S. v. Virginia, held against me Virginia Military Institute because the state did not offer a comparable educational opportunity for women
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  • Court ruled that a similar policy at the nation's only other public all-male college, Virginia Military Institute, was unconstitutional. .. r r
  • than in the largest black combat unit, the 92nd Infantry Division, commanded by Maj. Gen. Edward (Ned) Almond, a native Virginian and a graduate of the Virginia Military Institute. Almond blamed the poor performance of the 92nd in combat not on its
  • harassment and on ensuring equal opportunities in intercollegiate athletics. We have aggressively litigated cases presenting significant issues of discrimination, including cases challenging the exclusion of women from the Virginia Military Institute
  • educational opportunities. The Administration intervened on behalf of women at The Citadel, and is continuing efforts to gain admittance for women to the Virginia Military Institute. • Committed to the vigorous enforcement of the Americans with Disabilities