The Lawsuits Database featuring due process and similar lawsuits brought by male students accused of sexual assault was taken offline during the summer. I am considering restoring the database, but before I do I am sending out an email to its prior users to gauge the level of interest in seeing the database restored. Please contact us if you are interested in seeing this database restored. Also, any general feedback regarding how you or someone you know used the database would be helpful.

As a refresher, we are talking about a database of lawsuits that would at minimum provide the following:

  • Key documents (complaints, motions, orders)
  • Extensive data on each case, including the outcome, filing year, school, school status (public/private), attorneys, case numbers, plaintiffs, and so forth. The database would be fully sortable by each of these data points
  • An interactive attorney map, allowing users to see all attorneys litigating such cases

I’m interested in your thoughts.

Respectfully,

Jonathan Taylor

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Jonathan Taylor is a Title IX advisor, the founder of Title IX for All, and the creator of its databases on Title IX litigation and enforcement.

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Research due process and similar lawsuits by students accused of Title IX violations (sexual assault, harassment, dating violence, stalking, etc.) in higher education.

The Lawsuits Database featuring due process and similar lawsuits brought by male students accused of sexual assault was taken offline during the summer. I am considering restoring the database, but before I do I am sending out an email to its prior users to gauge the level of interest in seeing the database restored. Please contact us if you are interested in seeing this database restored. Also, any general feedback regarding how you or someone you know used the database would be helpful.

As a refresher, we are talking about a database of lawsuits that would at minimum provide the following:

  • Key documents (complaints, motions, orders)
  • Extensive data on each case, including the outcome, filing year, school, school status (public/private), attorneys, case numbers, plaintiffs, and so forth. The database would be fully sortable by each of these data points
  • An interactive attorney map, allowing users to see all attorneys litigating such cases

I’m interested in your thoughts.

Respectfully,

Jonathan Taylor

Thank You for Reading

If you like what you have read, feel free to sign up for our newsletter here:

About the Author

Jonathan Taylor is a Title IX advisor, the founder of Title IX for All, and the creator of its databases on Title IX litigation and enforcement.

Related Posts

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Accused Students Database

Research due process and similar lawsuits by students accused of Title IX violations (sexual assault, harassment, dating violence, stalking, etc.) in higher education.

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