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.
Autistic college student clears name after frivolous allegations
Marcus Knight v. Juan Avalos involved a student suspended for a selfie and a fist-bump
Judge McElroy, Fairness, and Johnson & Wales
Regarding the recent denial of the school’s motion for summary judgment in Doe v. Johnson & Wales University and trending breach of contract claims against private universities.
CBS Documentary: Students accused of sexual misconduct say Title IX isn’t working – and victims agree
Title IX For All was interviewed and cited for the statistics presented in this documentary.
Three articles on the recent First Circuit decision in Doe v. Boston College:
- Boston Federal Appeals Court Rules Boston College May Suspend Student Accused Of Sexual Assault
- The First Circuit’s Shifting View of “Fairness”
- First Circuit Draws Sharp Distinction Between Fairness Obligations of Public and Private Educational Institutions
Helpful Organizations and Individuals
Wrongly accused in higher ed? We’ve revised this page to include additional organizations that can help.
Title IX for All: A Year In Review
Reflections on our progress and direction after a year post-relaunch.
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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.
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Regarding the recent denial of the school’s motion for summary judgment in Doe v. Johnson & Wales University and trending breach of contract claims against private universities.
CBS Documentary: Students accused of sexual misconduct say Title IX isn’t working – and victims agree
Title IX For All was interviewed and cited for the statistics presented in this documentary.
Three articles on the recent First Circuit decision in Doe v. Boston College:
- Boston Federal Appeals Court Rules Boston College May Suspend Student Accused Of Sexual Assault
- The First Circuit’s Shifting View of “Fairness”
- First Circuit Draws Sharp Distinction Between Fairness Obligations of Public and Private Educational Institutions
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Research due process and similar lawsuits by students accused of Title IX violations (sexual assault, harassment, dating violence, stalking, etc.) in higher education.
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