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.
Fourth Circuit Reverses Addled Ruling on Tax-Exempt Status
A school’s 501(c)3 tax-exempt status does not count as “federal financial assistance” that would subject a school to Title IX.
Notes from Teleconference With the Office of Management and Budget
Their engagement was mixed depending on the arguments, but it seemed like a fair hearing.
Progress: Utah Due Process Bill H.B. 414 Signed Into Law
H.B. 414 emphasizes the presumption of innocence, active assistance of attorney and non-attorney advisors, and prohibitions on conflicts of interest.
Another Favorable Ruling in Jacob Doe v. University of North Carolina
Title IX, due process, breach of contract, and more claims survive UNC’s motion to dismiss.
Appearance on Tell It Like It Is: Due Process in Higher Ed and the Military
Do higher education and the military have similar issues when it comes to due process and sham proceedings in misconduct investigations?
The Due Process Provisions of the 2020 Title IX Regulations Were Successful
New arguments and data show a continuous need for due process.
Advocacy Opportunity: Tell the OMB to Support Due Process
Advocacy opportunities tend to arrive in the form of narrow windows. This is one.
The Title IX Lawsuits Database is Now the Accused Students Database
This change is consistent with the direction we plan on taking it as well as a few other reasons described here.
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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.
Fourth Circuit Reverses Addled Ruling on Tax-Exempt Status
A school’s 501(c)3 tax-exempt status does not count as “federal financial assistance” that would subject a school to Title IX.
Notes from Teleconference With the Office of Management and Budget
Their engagement was mixed depending on the arguments, but it seemed like a fair hearing.
Progress: Utah Due Process Bill H.B. 414 Signed Into Law
H.B. 414 emphasizes the presumption of innocence, active assistance of attorney and non-attorney advisors, and prohibitions on conflicts of interest.
Another Favorable Ruling in Jacob Doe v. University of North Carolina
Title IX, due process, breach of contract, and more claims survive UNC’s motion to dismiss.
Appearance on Tell It Like It Is: Due Process in Higher Ed and the Military
Do higher education and the military have similar issues when it comes to due process and sham proceedings in misconduct investigations?
The Due Process Provisions of the 2020 Title IX Regulations Were Successful
New arguments and data show a continuous need for due process.
Advocacy Opportunity: Tell the OMB to Support Due Process
Advocacy opportunities tend to arrive in the form of narrow windows. This is one.
The Title IX Lawsuits Database is Now the Accused Students Database
This change is consistent with the direction we plan on taking it as well as a few other reasons described here.
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.