Norfolk State University Prevails in Brown v. Porter
Problematically, Judge Rebecca Beach Smith granted schools leeway to "unilaterally modify their policies."
Lincoln Memorial University Administrator: “No One ‘Would Just Make Up Stuff Like That.’”
A Lincoln Memorial University medical student, who is $350,000 in debt, faces institutional bias.
Red States Intervene to Support Devos’ Title IX Rules
"This brief represents the highest-profile political support that the movement for campus due process has received."
Oberlin Appellate Defeat Broadens Title IX Claims for Accused Students
“When the degree of doubt passes from ‘articulable’ to grave, the merits of the decision itself, as a matter of common sense, can support an inference of sex bias.”
Third Circuit: Basic Fairness Requires Live Hearing, Cross-Examination
The Third Circuit held that University of the Sciences' single-investigator model violated basic fairness.
St. Mary’s College “Out of Compliance,” Wins Appeal Anyway
The College failed to provide cross-examination, but California Court of Appeals, 1st Appellate District, held their expulsion of Doe was justified.
Panelist Names Redacted in Doe v. Syracuse University
Syracuse University succeeds in redacting names of panelists who decided the fate of accused student John Doe.
Nesenoff & Miltenberg Summary Judgment Victory Against Colgate U
Title IX, breach of contract, and New York State Human Rights Law claims were all successful.
Former USC Star Kicker Matthew Boermeester Kicks Off Compelling New Federal Lawsuit
The University of Southern California continues to make a name for itself, in no small part due to the actions of Title IX Coordinator Gretchen Dahlinger Means.
Accused Student Davis Xu Commits Suicide in Wake of Occidental’s Title IX Investigation
Following a stalking accusation, Occidental College student Davis Xu committed suicide. His parents Yan Xu and Huiping Dai have filed a lawsuit against the school.