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Joe Biden’s #MeToo Karma
As the man who championed believing accusers is faced with an accusation himself, #MeToo champions sing a different tune.

Courts are postponing critical hearings due to Coronavirus
One such example is John Doe vs Ray Quirolgico in which the hearing for the petition for writ of mandate was postponed four months.

Milestone: 600+ Title IX/Due Process Lawsuits in Behalf of Accused Students
We can now confirm that over six hundred lawsuits have been filed in behalf of students (and some school personnel) accused of Title IX-related offenses. Our current count of lawsuits in our Title IX Lawsuits Database is 624 (count updated as of April 13).

Colleges are using coronavirus to restrict how accused students can defend themselves: lawyer
“In-person interviews offer many important features that cannot be conveyed in teleconferences, such as body language, clarification and personal engagement.” – Andrew Miltenberg

Three Democrat U.S. Senators Urge DeVos to Delay Title IX Rule
Senators Elizabeth Warren, Kirsten Gillibrand and Patty Murray.

Patricia Hamill: The COVID-19 Crisis Must Not Be Used to Further Limit the Rights of Accused Students or to Slow Enactment of the Proposed Title IX Regulations
“The DOE’s efforts to restore due process to Title IX proceedings should not be deferred. Accused students have limited rights to defend themselves when universities deny them full access to evidence and the right to question accusers…”

Mark Perry: Two more civil rights victories from my efforts to expose violations of Title IX’s prohibition of sex discrimination in higher education
“As of yesterday, I have filed 122 complaints with the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) against colleges, universities, and public school districts across the country for violating Title IX’s clear prohibition of sex discrimination as a condition of receiving federal financial assistance”

KC Johnson: Campus Sex Cases, Cross-Examination, and the University of Michigan
A systemic analysis of schools’ compliance or refusal to adopt cross-examination in the Sixth Circuit.

Death by false sex-assault accusation: Logan man assaulted, dies after being accused of sexual assault on a CVTD bus
A 62 year-old man on a bus was accused by a 16 year-old. Security cameras proved it false.

NAS Commends Secretary DeVos, Encourages ED to Issue New Title IX Regulations
“Many schools have probably already reviewed policies in anticipation of the new regulations; one hopes they paid particular attention to definitions of the type of conduct that qualifies as discrimination under Title IX.”

Miltenberg: “Lawyers, Advocates Fight Over Fate of Title IX Proposal Amid Pandemic,” Politico Pro
“’We have a little bit of breathing room before everyone’s back on campus together to digest and analyze and enact or effectuate the new rules. So, this is the perfect time to do it.'”

The Weaponization of Title IX at Oregon Health and Science University
“I was not permitted to have any knowledge of the allegations against me.”

Attorney suspended for failure to disclose in bar exam application
“Cuciuc failed to supplement his bar application to include information about the protective order and Title IX proceedings, the order says.”

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Recent News

Joe Biden’s #MeToo Karma
As the man who championed believing accusers is faced with an accusation himself, #MeToo champions sing a different tune.

Courts are postponing critical hearings due to Coronavirus
One such example is John Doe vs Ray Quirolgico in which the hearing for the petition for writ of mandate was postponed four months.

Milestone: 600+ Title IX/Due Process Lawsuits in Behalf of Accused Students
We can now confirm that over six hundred lawsuits have been filed in behalf of students (and some school personnel) accused of Title IX-related offenses. Our current count of lawsuits in our Title IX Lawsuits Database is 624 (count updated as of April 13).

Colleges are using coronavirus to restrict how accused students can defend themselves: lawyer
“In-person interviews offer many important features that cannot be conveyed in teleconferences, such as body language, clarification and personal engagement.” – Andrew Miltenberg

Three Democrat U.S. Senators Urge DeVos to Delay Title IX Rule
Senators Elizabeth Warren, Kirsten Gillibrand and Patty Murray.

Patricia Hamill: The COVID-19 Crisis Must Not Be Used to Further Limit the Rights of Accused Students or to Slow Enactment of the Proposed Title IX Regulations
“The DOE’s efforts to restore due process to Title IX proceedings should not be deferred. Accused students have limited rights to defend themselves when universities deny them full access to evidence and the right to question accusers…”

Mark Perry: Two more civil rights victories from my efforts to expose violations of Title IX’s prohibition of sex discrimination in higher education
“As of yesterday, I have filed 122 complaints with the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) against colleges, universities, and public school districts across the country for violating Title IX’s clear prohibition of sex discrimination as a condition of receiving federal financial assistance”

KC Johnson: Campus Sex Cases, Cross-Examination, and the University of Michigan
A systemic analysis of schools’ compliance or refusal to adopt cross-examination in the Sixth Circuit.

Death by false sex-assault accusation: Logan man assaulted, dies after being accused of sexual assault on a CVTD bus
A 62 year-old man on a bus was accused by a 16 year-old. Security cameras proved it false.

NAS Commends Secretary DeVos, Encourages ED to Issue New Title IX Regulations
“Many schools have probably already reviewed policies in anticipation of the new regulations; one hopes they paid particular attention to definitions of the type of conduct that qualifies as discrimination under Title IX.”

Miltenberg: “Lawyers, Advocates Fight Over Fate of Title IX Proposal Amid Pandemic,” Politico Pro
“’We have a little bit of breathing room before everyone’s back on campus together to digest and analyze and enact or effectuate the new rules. So, this is the perfect time to do it.'”

The Weaponization of Title IX at Oregon Health and Science University
“I was not permitted to have any knowledge of the allegations against me.”

Attorney suspended for failure to disclose in bar exam application
“Cuciuc failed to supplement his bar application to include information about the protective order and Title IX proceedings, the order says.”

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