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Title IX Recap: What Happened in August 2022?
The comment period for proposed Title IX regulation closes soon, a First Circuit decision regarding pseudonym use in accused student lawsuits, and more.
Title IX Recap: What Happened in July 2022?
The Department of Education opens up comments for proposed regulation, a strong summary judgment win against Dordt University by an accused student, and more.
Title IX Recap: What Happened in June 2022?
New draft Title IX regulations, victories against Cornell, University of Denver and University of Michigan, new laws bolster and erode due process, and more.
Attorneys Database: Launch and Reveal
We’ve just launched the Title IX Attorneys Database! Here, we’ll summarize its features, lay out the ideas behind it, and deep dive into its two sections.
Title IX Attorneys Database Launching June 23rd
The Attorneys Database will provide unprecedented access to information on attorneys who have litigated Title IX lawsuits by accused students.
Syracuse University Sued Yet Again for Biased Sexual Assault Investigation
Syracuse University has been sued by an accused student who alleges it violated its own procedures and exhibited gender bias during its Title IX investigation.
We’ve Updated Our Terms of Service
In preparation for future developments, we have updated our Terms of Service.
New Attorney & Law Firm Upgrades to Title IX Lawsuits Database
We have expanded the scope of attorney and law firm data in our Title IX Lawsuits Database. A list and description of the new data are available in this post.
Title IX Recap: What Happened in May 2022?
The Department of Education delays the publication of its draft rule, victories continue in Title IX lawsuits and, now, even some OCR investigations.
Biden OCR Title IX Investigation Results in Accused’s Favor
Eastern Mennonite University failed to provide sufficient interim and supportive measures when a Title IX respondent - likely a school employee - was accused.