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Equal Athletic Opportunity Under Title IX 2023

Product ID: CA3577D
Presented By: State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE

Endorsed by the Civil Rights & Liberties Section of the State Bar of Wisconsin

Put the ball in your court

Title IX prohibits discrimination based on sex at public elementary and secondary schools, as well as federally funded colleges and universities. Under Title IX, educational institutions are obligated to provide equal opportunities for students – regardless of gender – to enjoy the benefits, opportunities, and treatment provided for athletic teams. Recently, the U.S. Department of Education (the Department) has engaged in rulemaking that would formally amend Title IX regulations for the first time in decades. But with the new regulations delayed for several months, schools are left in the awkward position of complying with existing regulations while trying to prepare for an entirely different slate of rules. 

At Equal Athletic Opportunity Under Title IX, Hannah L. Chin will guide you through new resources provided by the Department’s Office of Civil Rights (OCR) to help school officials determine whether their institution is satisfying its duty to provide equal athletic opportunities. 

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Endorsed by the Civil Rights & Liberties Section of the State Bar of Wisconsin

Put the ball in your court

Title IX prohibits discrimination based on sex at public elementary and secondary schools, as well as federally funded colleges and universities. Under Title IX, educational institutions are obligated to provide equal opportunities for students – regardless of gender – to enjoy the benefits, opportunities, and treatment provided for athletic teams. Recently, the U.S. Department of Education (the Department) has engaged in rulemaking that would formally amend Title IX regulations for the first time in decades. But with the new regulations delayed for several months, schools are left in the awkward position of complying with existing regulations while trying to prepare for an entirely different slate of rules. 

At Equal Athletic Opportunity Under Title IX, Hannah L. Chin will guide you through new resources provided by the Department’s Office of Civil Rights (OCR) to help school officials determine whether their institution is satisfying its duty to provide equal athletic opportunities. 

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Hannah Chin is the Human Resources Manager and Associate Legal Counsel at Whitefish Bay School District, as well as the Assistant Varsity Dance Coach at New Berlin West High School. She received her undergraduate degrees from Loyola University Chicago in Political Science and Multimedia Journalism, magna cum laude, and her law degree from Marquette University Law School, cum laude. Before joining Whitefish Bay School District, Hannah was an Associate at von Briesen & Roper, s.c., practicing municipal and school law. Hannah is a member of the Wisconsin School Attorneys Association and the Wisconsin Council of Administrators of Special Services. She also serves on the State Bar of Wisconsin's Leadership Development Committee and the Milwaukee Bar Association's Diversity Committee.

  • Survey real world examples of situations that raise Title IX concerns
  • Understand the process for evaluating claims regarding a school’s athletic program
  • Get the most recent OCR guidance on evaluating athletic programs for Title IX compliance
  • Be prepared to counsel clients during the transition from current Title IX rules to the proposed rules
  • Litigators
  • Constitutional lawyers
  • Municipal lawyers
  • School lawyers 
  • Sports and entertainment lawyers
  • Tort lawyers
  • General practitioners 
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