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A War That Has Ended
The Contrarian retires from active service
By: Sally C. Pipes
2.1.2011
On any trip to the United Kingdom one must allow for the element of surprise. Last month I discovered a new perspective on what we might call “women’s studies.”
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Good Riddance to the Paycheck Fairness Act
Contrarian
By: Sally C. Pipes
1.4.2011
Republicans in the Senate have successfully blocked the Paycheck Fairness Act. That is something to celebrate in 2011 because the Act had little to do with fairness. It would have empowered the federal government to regulate compensation and work arrangements in private businesses.
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Going Down Swinging in 2010
Contrarian
By: Sally C. Pipes
12.7.2010
This great success, I should point out, owes nothing to Title IX, the federal “ gender-gap” measure. Elena Dementieva achieved through talent, hard work, and dedication, not any favoritism or quota system.
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The Whole 209 Yards: California’s Proposition for the Nation
Contrarian
By: Sally C. Pipes
10.5.2010
The November elections have been dominating the news, obscuring a story of great interest to Contrarian readers. Those readers know that this column finds little merit in most government policies on women’s issues or gender issues. Sometimes, however, a government measure can have a positive effect. That even holds true in, of all places, California.
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Census Nonsense
The Contrarian
By: Sally C. Pipes
7.6.2010
Some 2010 Census results are in, and Contrarian readers will be pleased to know that feminist organizations are already hard at work massaging the data to fit their tired narrative. This is a difficult task, however, as the Census heralds mostly good news for women.
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Lessons from Lorena
The Contrarian
By: Sally C. Pipes
6.1.2010
As Contrarian readers know from my 2008 column on Billy Jean King, my game is tennis, not golf. I greatly admire, however, those who achieve success in that difficult sport, and one truly great golfer even illustrates some of the themes we pursue in this column.
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Title IX Eyes the Science Guys
The Contrarian
By: Sally C. Pipes
5.4.2010
Feminist organizations have launched yet another gender-gap crusade, this time in the nation’s science, technology, engineering, and math departments, or STEM, for short. As we have noted, female college enrollment now approaches 60 percent in this country, and women earn the majority of degrees at every academic level.
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Margaret, Cristina, and Hillary
The Contrarian
By: Sally C. Pipes
4.6.2010
It has been some time since I chatted with Baroness Margaret Thatcher, our speaker at PRI’s gala dinner in San Francisco more than a decade ago, though it seems like just the other day. Lady Thatcher, now well into her emeritus years, is doubtless shaking her head over recent events in the south Atlantic, where mischief is afoot, abetted by Hillary Clinton.
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