New: Search Thousands of Lawsuit and OCR Resolution Documents by Their Full Text
This upgrade for the Accused Students and OCR Resolutions databases allows more precise searches that are useful in grievance procedures and general legal research.
The Title IX Lawsuits Database is Now the Accused Students Database
This change is consistent with the direction we plan on taking it as well as a few other reasons described here.
New: Easy Regulatory Provisions Lookup + Citation Tool
An efficient tool for locating and citing key provisions in Title IX and FERPA regulations.
All Databases: Mobile and Tablet Experience Overhauled, Improved
Two thirds of the database as displayed on mobile and tablet devices are new or improved. The desktop version has some changes as well.
New Upgrades to Attorney and Law Firm Data, Related Features
Law firms that explicitly specialize in Title IX or student conduct matters can now be searched for and sorted, among an array of other changes.
Released: Regulations Challenges Database
Research challenges to Title IX regulations, executive orders, and Department of Education guidance regarding misconduct proceedings and gender identity.
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.
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.
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.
New Attorney & Law Firm Upgrades to Title IX Lawsuits Database
We have expanded the scope of attorney and law firm data in our Title IX Lawsuits Database. A list and description of the new data are available in this post.