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.
Jeannie Suk Gersen Canceled By First Circuit
The unexplained cancellation of a qualified attorney in Doe v. Boston College.
Michigan State University’s $1.6 million sexual misconduct lawsuit explained
The impactful Doe v. Baum is currently undergoing a second appeal.
Harvard Debuts Anonymous Online Title IX Reporting Form
“No one in the Title IX Office will be able to connect reports back to individuals.”
Accused Student Awarded $142,000 In Attorney’s Fees After Court Finds Campus Procedures Unfair
Doe v. USC, a school which was also the subject of three OCR Title IX investigations.
Three interface updates to Title IX Legal Database
Integration of databases into main website, and other useful improvements.
Has #MeToo Created a New Claim of Male-Bias Discrimination?
This article discusses the recent appellate court decision in Menaker v. Hofstra.
Before Anyone Knew, There Was Damilare Sonoiki
Sonoiki v. Harvard, in which a student’s degree was withheld despite having no charges against him when he participated in the graduation ceremony.
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