Title IX Recap: What Happened in May 2022?
The Department of Education delays the publication of its draft rule, victories continue in Title IX lawsuits and, now, even some OCR investigations.
Title IX Recap: What Happened in April 2022?
Due process issues under Violence Against Women Act reauthorization, SCOTUS rules against emotional distress claims in federal civil rights statutes, and more.
Title IX Recap: February 2022
Wyoming Senate votes to cut gender studies funding, Congressional bill ends forced arbitration in sex-assault cases, and more.
Title IX News Recap, 1/27/2022
A strong Title IX decision issued against UCLA regarding procedural irregularities, Yeshiva University restructures Title IX office following accusation, and more.
Title IX News Recap, 1/13/2022
Boston University requires students to affirm false allegations are rare, wide receiver Kevaughn Dingle sues University of South Florida, and more.
Title IX News Recap, 12/13/2021
The Biden administration schedules a new Title IX rulemaking process, due process foe Catherine Lhamon returns to the Department of Education, and more.
Title IX News Recap, 8/6/2021
The Senate education committee deadlocks on Catherine Lhamon's confirmation, a judge strikes down part of the DeVos-era Title IX regulations, and more.
Title IX News Recap, 6/2/2021
New legislation in Maine cuts back on due process, Nesenoff & Miltenberg expands to Palo Alto, Catherine Lhamon returns, and a former dean has second thoughts.
Title IX News Recap, 5/13/2021
The litigation movement for due process continues, reaching the 700+ lawsuits mark and exposing due process deficiencies, among others, system-wide.
Title IX News Recap, 2/4/2021
Saifullah Khan sues Yale University, Columbia University settles, the Department of Education cautions against single-sex scholarships and programs, and more.