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.

January Additions to Our Databases

In January, we added:

Title IX Regulations Have Targeted Release of May 2023

If this timeframe holds, schools will likely have the summer to implement these regulations with a deadline in August (similar to the timeframe for the DeVos regs).

University of Minnesota Prevails in Grant of Summary Judgment

A long-running case originally filed in June 2018 involving eleven accused students, all African American. This is an unfortunate ruling given the facts alleged, some of which we have compiled here. This case and more notes are in our Title IX Lawsuits Database.

Here’s the Education Department’s next regulatory agenda

“A final Title IX rule, as well as negotiated rulemaking on topics like accreditation and distance education, are on the horizon.”

Grant of Accused Student’s Preliminary Injunction Against Siena College

Read notes on the decision by KC Johnson here. Plaintiff represented by the firm Nesenoff & Miltenberg. This case is in our Title IX Lawsuits Database.

NCAA athlete NIL deals unfairly favor men, may violate Title IX, group says

“A higher education policy group wants the Biden administration to launch a Title IX civil rights investigation into collegiate athletics programs because the vast majority of so-called name, image, likeness sponsorships go to male athletes.”

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Accused Students Database

Research due process and similar lawsuits by students accused of Title IX violations (sexual assault, harassment, dating violence, stalking, etc.) in higher education.

OCR Resolutions Database

Research resolved Title IX investigations of K-12 and postsecondary institutions by the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR).

Attorneys Directory

A basic directory for looking up Title IX attorneys, most of whom have represented parties in litigation by accused students.

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.

January Additions to Our Databases

In January, we added:

Title IX Regulations Have Targeted Release of May 2023

If this timeframe holds, schools will likely have the summer to implement these regulations with a deadline in August (similar to the timeframe for the DeVos regs).

University of Minnesota Prevails in Grant of Summary Judgment

A long-running case originally filed in June 2018 involving eleven accused students, all African American. This is an unfortunate ruling given the facts alleged, some of which we have compiled here. This case and more notes are in our Title IX Lawsuits Database.

Here’s the Education Department’s next regulatory agenda

“A final Title IX rule, as well as negotiated rulemaking on topics like accreditation and distance education, are on the horizon.”

Grant of Accused Student’s Preliminary Injunction Against Siena College

Read notes on the decision by KC Johnson here. Plaintiff represented by the firm Nesenoff & Miltenberg. This case is in our Title IX Lawsuits Database.

NCAA athlete NIL deals unfairly favor men, may violate Title IX, group says

“A higher education policy group wants the Biden administration to launch a Title IX civil rights investigation into collegiate athletics programs because the vast majority of so-called name, image, likeness sponsorships go to male athletes.”

Thank You for Reading

If you like what you have read, feel free to sign up for our newsletter here:

Support Our Work

If you like our work, consider supporting it via a donation or signing up for a database.

About the Author

Title IX for All is a U.S.-based organization that advocates fairness and equal treatment in education. Our main activities are database development, writing, counseling, publishing, research, public speaking, and networking.

Related Posts

More from Title IX for All

Accused Students Database

Research due process and similar lawsuits by students accused of Title IX violations (sexual assault, harassment, dating violence, stalking, etc.) in higher education.

OCR Resolutions Database

Research resolved Title IX investigations of K-12 and postsecondary institutions by the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR).

Attorneys Directory

A basic directory for looking up Title IX attorneys, most of whom have represented parties in litigation by accused students.