Accused Student? Book a Thirty-Minute Free Consultation

Are you a student (or a relative of a student) accused of sexual misconduct in a school disciplinary proceeding? With a thirty-minute free consultation, you can call or book an appointment with a Title IX advisor who can discuss the allegations with you, answer questions, offer some information and advice, and discuss potentially serving as an ongoing Title IX advisor in your case. A full overview of the advisory service is provided here.

Call us at
(903) 309-0332‬

Email us with
the contact form

Or book a free consultation on an advisor’s calendar using the scheduling calendar.

Accused Student? Book a Thirty-Minute Free Consultation With a Title IX Advisor

Are you a student (or a relative of a student) accused of sexual misconduct in a school disciplinary proceeding? With a thirty-minute free consultation, you can call or book an appointment with a Title IX advisor who can discuss the allegations with you, answer questions, offer some information and advice, and discuss potentially serving as an ongoing Title IX advisor in your case. A full overview of the advisory service is provided here.

Call us at
(903) 309-0332‬

Email us with
the contact form

Or book a free consultation on an advisor’s calendar using the scheduling calendar.

Testimonials

Testimonials

Jonathan Taylor provided excellent assistance for my son during a Title IX investigation. He was knowledgeable, strategic, and steadfast throughout the process. His professionalism and calm guidance gave our family confidence, and we ultimately prevailed. I would highly recommend his services to anyone facing a Title IX matter.

The father of an accused middle school student in Arizona

I am grateful for the guidance and support he provided and would strongly recommend him to anyone navigating the Title IX process. I know my case was a very difficult one and he helped me navigate this process, which provided an outcome that allowed me to remain in my graduate professional program.

An accused university student in the Western United States

This was a long-enduring 8-month process where the district dragged their feet at every turn, but if we hadn’t found Jonathan to steer us with clear, strategic advice from our very first consultation, I couldn’t imagine where my son would be now.

The father of an accused high school student in California

When I found Jonathan and spoke with him over the phone, he seemed to have an immediate understanding and offered lots of great advice and insight. He was very thorough and organized and in our meetings and correspondences he was thoughtful and understanding of the sensitive nature of these types of events. We got through it and I honestly don’t think anyone could have done a better job for us.

The father of an accused university student in Utah

This was entirely new terrain for us, and having him guide us through it was invaluable. He was patient in helping us understand the Title IX landscape. My only regret is not bringing him in sooner.

The mother of an accused university student in Pennsylvania

Thank you for all your help in the process. Your assistance and knowledge of the matter was invaluable. Please know that you have helped me also in being able to enjoy my time again now that this seems to have begun to pass.

An accused student at a university in North Carolina

Meet Your Advisor

Meet Your Advisor

A former higher ed instructor, Jonathan Taylor has been working with students, faculty, parents, and education professionals on Title IX grievance procedures for fifteen years. He is the founder of Title IX for All and the creator of its databases on accused student litigation and complaints to the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights. He is also an advocate for fair procedures, having presented as a keynote speaker at conferences across the United States and at hearings before the Department of Education and other federal agencies on emerging Title IX regulations. His work has been quoted by media across the political spectrum, cited in legal filings and law review journals, and praised by legal professionals and clients alike.

More often than not, Jonathan’s advisory work has contributed to a positive outcome for his clients, such as schools dismissing the allegations against them, finding them not guilty (“not responsible”) or reducing excessive punishments (“sanctions”). Clients value Jonathan’s strategic thinking, knowledge of Title IX matters, resourcefulness, professionalism, and understanding for their situation. In addition to the above, Jonathan values being a “steady hand at the wheel” throughout the proceedings and relieving his clients of as much anxiety and stress as possible.

A former higher ed instructor, Jonathan Taylor has been working with students, faculty, parents, and education professionals on Title IX grievance procedures for fifteen years. He is the founder of Title IX for All and the creator of its databases on accused student litigation and complaints to the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights. He is also an advocate for fair procedures, having presented as a keynote speaker at conferences across the United States and at hearings before the Department of Education and other federal agencies on emerging Title IX regulations. His work has been quoted by media across the political spectrum, cited in legal filings and law review journals, and praised by legal professionals and clients alike.

More often than not, Jonathan’s advisory work has contributed to a positive outcome for his clients, such as schools dismissing the allegations against them, finding them not guilty (“not responsible”) or reducing excessive punishments (“sanctions”). Clients value Jonathan’s strategic thinking, knowledge of Title IX matters, resourcefulness, professionalism, and understanding for their situation. In addition to the above, Jonathan values being a “steady hand at the wheel” throughout the proceedings and relieving his clients of as much anxiety and stress as possible.

Meet Your Advisor

A former higher ed instructor, Jonathan Taylor has been working with students, faculty, parents, and education professionals on Title IX grievance procedures for fifteen years. He is the founder of Title IX for All and the creator of its databases on accused student litigation and complaints to the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights. He is also an advocate for fair procedures, having presented as a keynote speaker at conferences across the United States and at hearings before the Department of Education and other federal agencies on emerging Title IX regulations. His work has been quoted by media across the political spectrum, cited in legal filings and law review journals, and praised by legal professionals and clients alike.

More often than not, Jonathan’s advisory work has contributed to a positive outcome for his clients, such as schools dismissing the allegations against them, finding them not guilty (“not responsible”) or reducing excessive punishments (“sanctions”). Clients value Jonathan’s strategic thinking, knowledge of Title IX matters, resourcefulness, professionalism, and understanding for their situation. In addition to the above, Jonathan values being a “steady hand at the wheel” throughout the proceedings and relieving his clients of as much anxiety and stress as possible.