For students wrongly accused of a Title IX violation, the road ahead will be difficult and stressful to an extent few can understand. Here is a guide on what to do as soon as you learn that you have been accused. Read the full guide at Title IX for All.
Read More“Five injunctions now block the regs in at least fifteen states. Unless there are more injunctions, the regulations will go into effect in the rest of the states on August 1. Read the full post at Title IX for All.”
Read MoreThe new Title IX regulations that roll back due process rights for accused students and require institutions to adopt further policies supporting gender identity matters have been temporarily halted in ten states. Read the full announcement at Title IX for All.
Read More“DU falls prey to the old adage, ‘you can’t have your cake and eat it too.’” – Justice Samour, who delivered the opinion.
Read more in Title IX for All’s Title IX Recap.
Read More“The move reflects [Lhamon’s] – and Biden’s – long-standing view of the Title IX adjudication process less as an effort to determine the truth of the complainant’s allegation than as a way to design procedures that encourage students to file complaints regardless of their merit.”
Read More“Last week, I instructed the Texas Education Agency to ignore President Biden’s illegal dictate of Title IX. Today, I am instructing every public college and university in the State of Texas to do the same.”
Read More“Due process require[s] public schools to avoid arbitrary decision making and reduce the risk of erroneous deprivations of protected rights by balancing the individual’s interests with the cost of additional due process measures.” View the complaint and preliminary injunction motion.
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