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.
OCR Resolutions Database Relaunched With Massive Improvements
With Catherine Lhamon returning to the head of the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights, the timing could not be better.
Title IX for All Website Sees Partial Redesign
We partially redesigned the Title IX for All website recently, focusing on improving three areas: aesthetics, performance, and the user experience.
Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos Has Resigned.
Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos has resigned. Her resignation letter speaks the the political nature of education advocacy.
Victory: New Title IX Regs In Effect
The DeVos-era Title IX regulations have gone into effect. This is a strong victory for due process after nearly ten years of advocacy.
Title IX Regulations Released!
The final DeVos Title IX rule has been released, changing the landscape to grant due process rights to accused students.
Milestone: 100,000+ Pages of Title IX Legal Files
These 100,000+ pages are spread across 428 file types.
Milestone: 600+ Title IX/Due Process Lawsuits by Accused Students
Nearly half of all the lawsuits have been filed in five states: California (18%), New York (12%), Ohio (7.5%), Pennsylvania (5.5%), and Massachusetts (4.5%).
2020 Overhaul, Part 1: Website Revamp
We have improved our website's aesthetics, performance, security, and the content of several key pages to be more in-line with our goals.