Issue: 2022 Vol. 3 No. 2

The Role of the Title IX Coordinator

In general, Title IX applies to educational institutions who receive federal financial assistance from the Department of Education.1 The purpose of Title IX is to prevent discrimination based on sex in educational programs.2 Obligations that arise from Title IX cover many areas, including but not limited to athletics, admissions, treatment of LGBTQI+ students, employment, and … Continued

An Ode to a Woman Who Helped Pave the Way

“While we are impressed with your credentials, we are looking to hire a man for this position.” My grandmother Ada practiced law starting in the late 1940s in Brooklyn, New York. Grandma was born in Southern Italy and moved to the United States through Ellis Island when she was four years old. Her family settled … Continued

NYSBA Honors WILS Members Kathleen Scott, Neva Strom and Mark Berman

NYSBA has honored several WILS members with prestigious awards this year. Kathleen Scott: David S. Caplan Award for Meritorious Service, Business Law Section Kathleen Scott, the deputy superintendent of banking at the New York State Department of Financial Services, received the David S. Caplan Award for Meritorious Service during the Business Law Section’s Annual Meeting … Continued

NYSBA Strongly Condemns Violation of Rule of Law in Ukraine

ED NOTE: This article first appeared at NYSBA.ORG on Feb. 24, 2022. T. Andrew Brown, president of the New York State Bar Association, issued the following statement on the invasion of Ukraine: The New York State Bar Association strongly condemns the Russian Federation’s criminal invasion of Ukraine. This act of unwarranted and illegal military aggression against a … Continued

New York Enacts Sexual Harassment Hotline Legislation Supported by WILS Legislative Affairs Committee

The Women in Law Section (WILS) is pleased to share that one of the bills it supported in 2021—Assembly Bill No. A2035-B/Senate Bill No. S.812-B—an act to establish a toll-free hotline for complaints of workplace sexual harassment—was signed into law by Governor Hochul on March 16, 2022. This legislation was initially identified by the Section’s … Continued

Nigeria, Still Virtually!

The Second International Women’s Day Conference of the Nigerian Bar Association’s Women’s Forum (NBAWF) was held on March 31, 2022. Entitled “The Invisible Hand of Gender Bias: Championing Collective Change,” it was attended by approximately 250 people at the Civic Centre in Lagos and hundreds more attended virtually, including WILS Chair Sheryl Galler, who spoke … Continued

Member Spotlight: Pamela D. Bass

Pamela D. Bass is an attorney at Thomas, Drohan, Waxman, Petigrow & Mayle, LLP. Her practice is primarily focused on providing counsel to public school districts, institutions of higher education, and municipalities in the Hudson Valley area. She serves clients on all aspects of education law, Title IX, labor and employment, and sports law as … Continued