Yvonne Ocrant Discusses Horse Trainer Concerns Regarding New Federal SafeSport Act
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Oct 28, 2019
Chicago-based partner Yvonne Ocrant authored an article titled "Changes to keep young athletes safe, but at what price," published by the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin. In the article, Ocrant continues her discussion of the SafeSport Act, which was signed into law by President Donald Trump on February 14, 2018. She focuses on the collective concern of coaches and trainers that SafeSport could lead to a number of false claims that are intended to gain a competitive edge.
Read "Changes to keep young athletes safe, but at what price" (PDF)
You can also read "Changes to keep young athletes safe, but at what price," on the CDLB website (subscription required). "Changes to keep young athletes safe, but at what price," was published by the CDLB on October 22, 2019.
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