Gender Bias: Title IX Officers Jamie D. Brennan and Carolyn Hughes
Any disciplinary proceeding that relies on biased personnel cannot itself be relied on to produce unbiased results.
Khan v. Yale: a Momentous Decision, a Defeat for False Accuser Advocacy
Connecticut Supreme Court: contrary to the demands of advocates, campus rape accusers - including false and malicious ones - can be sued for defamation.
Press Release: Title IX Regulations a Misconduct Minefield
College men and their parents beware - new Title IX regulations will strip critical due process protections from students accused of sexual misconduct.
The Anti-Due Process/False Accusers Movement
Senators and advocacy coalitions have banded together to oppose due process and demand immunity for false rape accusers—including those who accuse out of deliberate malice.
FIRE: California Bill Doubles Down on Unconstitutional Sexual Harassment Definition
Changes to the California Education Code fall well below the standard decided by the Supreme Court in Davis v. Monroe County Board of Education.
Michigan State University Settles With John Doe
Michigan State University has settled with John Doe, an accused student who alleged several flaws in MSU's Title IX investigation.
Oklahoma Law HB3543 Aims to Protect Free Expression on Campus
Oklahoma recently passed HB3543, protecting free expression in higher education from disruptive tactics favored by illiberal far-left ("woke") activists.
Catherine Lhamon and How We Got Here
After a tiebreaking vote by VP Kamala Harris, due process foe Catherine Lhamon was (re)confirmed to head the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights.
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.
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?