Title IX at 47: A brother’s reflections on an Olympic gymnast, a track pioneer, and a Nike executive

Jan 18, 2019 | Employment

Shareholder John Thies first published an article in the January 2019 Illinois State Bar Association Labor and Employment Law Section Newsletter.

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