Title IX Regulations Released!
The final DeVos Title IX rule has been released, changing the landscape to grant due process rights to accused students.
Cross-Examination and Sokolow’s “Train or Term” Honor System
“Substantive decisions will depend on having neutral and impartial decision-makers in place.”
Facebook Suppresses Due Process Campaign
Facebook has taken down a due process campaign after deciding that such a message does not comply with its ad policies.
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.
At the State Level, a Rising Wave of Due Process Legislation
Thanks to the tireless work of advocates, attorneys, academics, and reporters, discussion of the issue has been pushed from fringe awareness into the mainstream.
UMN Took Word of One White Woman Over Ten Black Men, Lawsuit Says
A serial sex romp or sexual assault? The University of Minnesota believed the latter. A lawsuit by ten accused students argues otherwise.
Florida Southwestern State College Sued by Former Provost
It is rare for an administrator with this high a ranking to bring a Title IX claim after being the respondent in a school’s internal Title IX investigation.
Our Comment to the Department of Education Regarding Proposed Regulations
We comment on cross-examination, supportive measures, the scope of sexual harassment, standards of evidence, and the role of academia.
When Both Accuser and Accused Sue the School – Why?
Female sexual misconduct accusers and the males they accuse are sometimes filing complaints against the school at virtually the same time. Why?
In His Own Words, to Families – from a Student Accused, Expelled, & Vindicated in Appellate Court
A fight for vindication from the perspective of an accused student who wants to let families know that there is hope if they persevere.