To best understand how to appeal a Title IX case in Wyoming, it's good to have a brief understanding of what Title IX is. Title IX is a federal civil rights law, which is intended in part to prevent and address campus sexual misconduct. At colleges and universities in Wyoming, the particular schools provisions in terms of what the appealable grounds would need to be considered is a common thing among schools, not just in Wyoming, but across the United States. Be it a procedural defect or error or a failing on the school's part which led to an unfavorable outcome, a disproportionate sanction in the sense that the sanction is too severe in light of the finding or new evidence. For example, if the appeal right is provided to one party, say the respondent, the accused is provided to both parties. So the same would be true of the accuser or the complainant. Because of what's involved in trying to overturn a Title IX finding and or sanction, it's critical to have the help of an experienced attorney advisor.