Released: “User Experience Plus” Mega-Upgrade for All Databases
New account management features, as well as improvements to navigation, accessibility, performance, and security, and new features for individual databases.
Notice Regarding Upcoming Database Accessibility
Notice of changes affecting database users' access prior to, during, and after the upcoming User Experience Plus upgrade.
POSTPONED – Title IX Regs Release
The Title IX regulations affecting proceedings involving misconduct proceedings, as well as the regulations regarding gender identity, have been delayed.
We’ve Updated Our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy
These changes will prepare us for future developments, clarify fees and service access, reduce and mitigate unauthorized use, and more.
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.
Attorneys Database: Launch and Reveal
We’ve just launched the Title IX Attorneys Database! Here, we’ll summarize its features, lay out the ideas behind it, and deep dive into its two sections.
Title IX Attorneys Database Launching June 23rd
The Attorneys Database will provide unprecedented access to information on attorneys who have litigated Title IX lawsuits by accused students.
We’ve Updated Our Terms of Service
In preparation for future developments, we have updated our Terms of Service.
Forward! Our Plans for 2022.
In the works: opposing the Biden administration's anti-due process agenda, new database resources regarding Title IX attorneys and law firms, and more.
Catherine Lhamon and How We Got Here
After a tiebreaking vote by VP Kamala Harris, due process foe Catherine Lhamon was (re)confirmed to head the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights.