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Addressing Gender Disparity and Power Imbalance within Institutional Frameworks

Rachael Denhollander is an attorney, author, advocate, and educator recognized as a leading voice on the topic of sexual abuse. Celebrated by TIME and Sports Illustrated, Rachael is known internationally as the first woman to pursue criminal charges against USA Gymnastics' team doctor Larry Nassar, leading to his life imprisonment. This course is a powerful exploration of gender dynamics and sexual abuse within institutions, discussing survivor trauma, properly handling abuse reports, corporate ethics, and effective leadership.

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Meet Rachael

Meet Rachael

Attorney, Author, Advocate, Educator

Rachael Denhollander became known internationally in 2016 as the first woman to pursue criminal charges and speak publicly against USA Gymnastics’ team doctor Larry Nassar, one of the most prolific sexual abusers in recorded history. As a result of her activism over 300 women—including numerous Olympic medalists—came forward as survivors of Nassar’s abuse, eventually leading to his life imprisonment. Her courageous tenacity and ongoing advocacy helped trigger a complete upheaval at both USA Gymnastics and Michigan State University, where former executives and high-ranking officials face numerous criminal charges for their complicity in covering up Nassar’s abuse and lying about what they knew. 

For her work as an advocate and educator on sexual assault, Rachael was named one of TIME Magazine’s “100 Most Influential People in the World” and one of Glamour Magazine’s “Women of the Year” in 2018. Additionally, she received the “Inspiration of the Year” award from Sports Illustrated, was a joint recipient of ESPN’s “Arthur Ashe Courage Award,” and was named a “Michiganian of the Year” by the Detroit News, along numerous other awards and recommendations. 

She has appeared on CNN, ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX News, BBC, PBS, NPR, CBC and regularly appears in national and international print media, including the New York Times, Washington Post, Der Spiegel, The Guardian, Wall Street Journal, and the Associated Press, and is a New York Times, Washington Post, USA Today, and Vox op-ed contributor.

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By the end of this Continuing Legal Education course, participants will earn 1.5 MCLE credits and possess the skills to identify and address gender disparities and power imbalances within legal institutions. They will gain insights into implementing DEI principles, advocating for marginalized groups, and developing strategies to create more inclusive, ethical, and equitable legal environments.

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