Title IX Recap: What Happened in March 2023?
Senator John Kennedy of Louisiana introduces a due process bill, the Sixth Circuit affirms "professionalism" hearings may minimize due process, and more.
Title IX Recap: What Happened in February 2023?
Brandeis loses at summary judgment, an accused student commits suicide, Washington State Supreme Court considers lawsuit by Title IX complainant, and more.
Press Release: Title IX Regulations a Misconduct Minefield
College men and their parents beware - new Title IX regulations will strip critical due process protections from students accused of sexual misconduct.
Title IX Recap: What Happened in January 2023?
Title IX regulations are targeted for a May 2023 release, University of Minnesota wins at summary judgment, Siena College student granted injunction, and more.
Feedback Requested for End-of-Year Survey on Database Resources
Please let us know how we can improve our Title IX databases regarding accused student lawsuits, Office for Civil Rights Investigations, and attorneys.
Title IX Recap: What Happened in November 2022?
Parents of accused student Katie Meyer sue Stanford after her suicide, Senators who oppose due process introduce a Title IX bill for complainants, and more.
Just Released: “Key Decisions” Upgrade to Title IX Lawsuits Database
Key court decisions for lawsuits by students accused of Title IX violations are now available in a much more accessible way.
New OCR Resolutions, New Database Section
We added eight resolved Title IX investigations by the Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights, and a new section, to our OCR Resolutions Database.
Title IX Recap: What Happened in October 2022?
Thirty-nine year-old Annapolis High School teacher Jennifer Arnold falsely accuses minor student of rape after her statutory rapes of him were exposed, and more.
Title IX Recap: What Happened in September 2022?
A student uses a recording to expose a corrupt Title IX investigator documenting his false confession, Senate Democrats come out against due process, and more.