This is Not a Joke: Trial Begins to Answer the Question is Cheerleading a Sport?

New Haven Register:  “After 13 months and costs estimated in the hundreds of thousands of dollars, the six litigants of the Quinnipiac University women’s volleyball program and Quinnipiac University will be back in United States District Court in Bridgeport Monday to determine whether the university’s elimination of the volleyball program violated federal Title IX guidelines.”  One of the issues in the case is whether replacing the 11 lost women’s volleyballers with additional cheerleaders can offset the loss of the volleyball program.

Title IX states that “No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.”  Translation:  Colleges and universities cannot have sports programs that have more men than women or Big Brother will sue and force the schools to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on lawyers instead of students.

When it dropped women’s volleyball, Quinnipiac also dropped men’s outdoor track and golf.  It later dropped men’s indoor track.  You might ask why does the federal government care about how many people of each gender participate in college sports?  Nobody knows except the politically correct do gooders who see discrimination behind every door.

Bad Day for Bank of America

Phoenix Business Journal:  “BofA to pay $108M settlement.  Bank of America Corp. will pay $108 million to settle Federal Trade Commission allegations that the former Countrywide Financial Corp. collected excessive fees from cash-strapped homeowners.”

Kansascity.com:  “Lawsuits alleging Bank of America’s failure to pay overtime.  Nationwide lawsuits alleging that Bank of America has failed to pay more than $100 million in overtime and other employee wages are being consolidated in Kansas City, Kan.  The action in U.S. District Court coordinates at least a dozen lawsuits that potentially represent 180,000 tellers and other employees of the banking giant’s branches and call centers around the country.”

Woman Says Citibank Fired Her Because She Was Too Hot

Business Insider:  “Debrahlee Lorenzana is filing a lawsuit against Citibank because they fired her, she says, for the strangest reason: she’s too hot. . . . Her bosses told her that ‘as a result of the shape of her figure, such clothes were purportedly ‘too distracting’ for her male colleagues and supervisors to bear,’ she says.”

Village Voice:  “Is This Woman Too Hot To Be a Banker?” which starts:

“Everything about Debrahlee Lorenzana is hot. Even her name sizzles. At five-foot-six and 125 pounds, with soft eyes and flawless bronze skin, she is J.Lo curves meets Jessica Simpson rack meets Audrey Hepburn elegance—a head-turning beauty.”

If you’ve read this far you may want to check out Debrahlee Lorenzana’s 25-picture photo spread.

Man Slips on Bus Steps Sues & Wins $1.3 Million

Seattle Times:  “A King County Superior Court jury has awarded $1.25 million to a man who alleged King County Metro Transit was negligent after he fell while exiting a bus in downtown Seattle in 2006.  The jury also awarded $87,500 to the man’s wife for the impact his injury had on her.”

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