Sport Resolutions Online Discussion video is now available

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Thank you to everyone who joined us on Tuesday 7th December 2021 for our online discussion in association with Winston Strawn LLP. We hope you found it useful and informative.

The event video which features both sessions (1. ‘Review of the College Athletes US Supreme Court judgment’, and 2. ‘Transgender Athlete Rights’)  is now available online for wider viewership, and can be seen here

We would like to thank our event sponsor Winston Strawn LLP, our presenter Jason Mohammad and also our generous speakers for their invaluable contributions. 

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