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As professional sports come back, members of the US women's soccer team are still paid less than the men's

  • Written by Julie Manning Magid, Professor of Business Law, IUPUI
imageFans rally for the U.S. women's soccer team.Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images

The U.S. women’s soccer team reported being “shocked and disappointed” by a federal judge’s dismissal in May of the team’s lawsuit against the U.S. Soccer Federation.

The lawsuit alleged discriminatory pay practices by the federation between...

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