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Live Testimony to the Department of Education Regarding Title IX Regulations
Live testimony in the U.S. Department of Education’s public hearing regarding the Biden administration's intention to draft new Title IX regulations.
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.
Free Trial Launched for the Title IX Lawsuits Database
We have created a free trial for the Title IX Lawsuits Database. Users can now try it out before subscribing to the full version.
Coming Soon: Free Trial for the Title IX Lawsuits Database
We have completed development and testing of a free trial for the Title IX Lawsuits Database and will launch it this upcoming morning on Thursday, May 27th.
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.
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?
Female Survivor/LGBTQ Advocate Sues James Madison University for Due Process, Title IX Violations
James Madison University teacher Alyssa Reid argues the school violated due process and discriminated against her on the basis of sex.
Title IX for All Website Sees Partial Redesign
We partially redesigned the Title IX for All website recently, focusing on improving three areas: aesthetics, performance, and the user experience.
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.
After a Compelling Complaint, Mississippi State Settles With John Doe
Before any critical judicial decision, Mississippi State University has settled an apparently compelling lawsuit by a male student accused of rape.