Every month, we distribute a “Title IX Recap,” providing a highlight of the previous month’s litigation, advocacy, and other Title IX-related matters. As always, more information on any lawsuits by accused students or Title IX OCR resolutions will be found in our Accused Students Database and OCR Resolutions Database respectively.
The Biggest Enemy of Campus Due Process from the Obama Years Is Back
“Perhaps no public figure in the past decade has done more to decimate the rights of accused students than Lhamon.”
Nesenoff & Miltenberg Opens Palo Alto Office – Susan Stark as Senior Counsel
“Miltenberg will work closely with Ms. Stark in heading up the Palo Alto office, with a special focus on representing students and faculty in matters of sexual misconduct on campus.” 17% of the Title IX lawsuits we’ve been tracking come from California.
Maine legislation compromising due process must not advance without amendment
“Allowing biases in adjudication or gutting procedural protections, whether by assessing testimony in a manner prejudicial against the accused or by limiting counsel and access to evidence, do not just harm respondents but complainants as well.”
College of Holy Cross will launch comprehensive investigation into faculty sexual misconduct after multiple allegations over last several years
“More than 100 instances of fondling on campus were listed in the school’s annual security and fire safety report. Holy Cross at the time said the vast majority of cases originated from one person over decades.”
Free Trial Launched for the Title IX Legal Database
“The free trial is part of our desire to make our work more accessible and affordable…[it] will be available to registered users without a current or prior subscription who would like to benefit from basic database functions and get a better idea of its scope.”
Is a Fair Title IX System Possible?
“Colleges increasingly fear the lawsuits and negative attention that can result no matter which outcome they reach in a case, Lau said.”
About FACE: A Former Dean of Students Rethinks Sexual Assault Response
“On just about every campus there is a dean who, with other professionals, is stacking sandbags against a rising tide of conflict and accusation that threatens to drown any sense of trust — the very heart of learning. We have not figured it out, and honestly, from where I sit, admittedly in the bleachers, far away from the game, I’m not sure if we will.”
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The Biggest Enemy of Campus Due Process from the Obama Years Is Back
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About FACE: A Former Dean of Students Rethinks Sexual Assault Response
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Research resolved Title IX investigations of K-12 and postsecondary institutions by the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR).
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A basic directory for looking up Title IX attorneys, most of whom have represented parties in litigation by accused students.