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
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, 
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.