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.
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.
Two Minor Improvements to Our Databases
Small improvements to our Title IX Lawsuits and Office for Civil Rights Resolutions databases.
DeVos-Era Title IX Regulations Go Five for Five in Federal Court
The Betsy DeVos-era Title IX regulations have survived five legal challenges by state attorneys general, women's groups, and accuser advocacy groups.
A Flurry of Development Updates to Our Databases
We have made improvements to the Title IX Lawsuits and OCR Resolutions Databases as well as the Account Management system.
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.
Free Trial Launched for the Title IX Lawsuits Database
We have created a free trial for the Title IX Lawsuits Database. Users can now try it out before subscribing to the full version.
Coming Soon: Free Trial for the Title IX Lawsuits Database
We have completed development and testing of a free trial for the Title IX Lawsuits Database and will launch it this upcoming morning on Thursday, May 27th.
Milestone: 700+ Title IX / Due Process Lawsuits by Accused Students
Judicial decisions from these lawsuits have fueled much of the language behind the DeVos-era Title IX regulations. How long before we reach 1,000 lawsuits?
Report: Accused Black Students 4x More Likely to Allege Title IX Rights Violations
This data confirms what many have long suspected: that students of color are significantly more likely to be impacted by higher ed Title IX proceedings.