Guide: What to Do if Wrongly Found Responsible for Violating a School’s Title IX Policy
Schools can and do make mistakes, imposing serious consequences on accused students wrongly found responsible. This is a guide to their options.
More Injunctions Against the Biden Title IX Regulations
The final Title IX rule is now blocked in at least fifteen states. More injunctions—and perhaps stays of those injunctions—may follow.
Biden Title IX Regulations Halted in Ten States, Future Uncertain
Temporary injunctions halt Biden's Title IX regulations in multiple states, with implications for free speech, due process, and gender identity matters.
Five Federal Lawsuits Against the Biden Title IX Rule
The Biden administration's Title IX rule swiftly meets new legal challenges.
Guide: What’s Changing for Accused Students in the 2024 Title IX Regulations
Reduced transparency, less access to evidence, abandonment of critical truth-seeking procedures, more subjective misconduct determinations, and more.
New Title IX Regulations Released
The new Title IX rule has been released, providing universities with greater flexibility. But that flexibility can be abused.
Appearance on Tell It Like It Is: Due Process in Higher Ed and the Military
Do higher education and the military have similar issues when it comes to due process and sham proceedings in misconduct investigations?
Progress: Utah Due Process Bill H.B. 414 Signed Into Law
H.B. 414 emphasizes the presumption of innocence, active assistance of attorney and non-attorney advisors, and prohibitions on conflicts of interest.
The Due Process Provisions of the 2020 Title IX Regulations Were Successful
New arguments and data show a continuous need for due process.
Lawsuit: University of Maryland Punished Accused Student After Flawed, Biased Proceeding
Included: an extensive list of alleged deficiencies in University of Maryland's investigation and adjudication.