By Liz Clarke, Reporter, Washington Post (The real battle lines are between college sports’ “haves” ( football and men’s basketball) and its “have-nots” (men’s Olympic sports and women’s sports), as three-time Olympic gold medalist and law professor Nancy...
by Daily Kos Staff (“Anyone can file an OCR complaint, legal representation isn’t necessary. But some advocates for female athletes hope the latest report will also reveal ways in which systemic discrimination can be remedied. That’s the hope of...
by Alana Glass, Forbes Contributor (While the voting standards set forth by the Board of Governors are not a matter of public record, Nancy Hogshead-Makar, Esq., CEO of Champion Women, notes that sex discrimination must be viewed as seriously as race discrimination,...
BY Travis Waldron, Think Progress (“There’s no new news. We have a very strong statute, the regulations that interpret that statute are really clear, and we have case law that says unequivocally and repeatedly that equal means equal,” Hogshead-Makar...
by Caroline Pla, (football phenom, thanks Nancy Hogshead-Makar for her legal help getting to play at her Catholic school.) Philly.com story link: http://www.philly.com/philly/opinion/20150503_Let_girls_play_football.html
by Steve Ginsburg Former Olympic swimming champion Nancy Hogshead, who is now chief executive of Champion Women, an advocacy group for girls and women in sports, said Mayweather has gotten “a pass” on his history of domestic violence. She said boxing...