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Speedy Settlement in Doe v. SUNY Geneseo
Clocking in at eight days, this settlement is one of the fastest settlements in such cases.
Colorado Supreme Court Shatters DU’s “Our Misconduct Policy is Not a Contract” Defense
"DU falls prey to the old adage, 'you can’t have your cake and eat it too.'” – Justice Samour, who delivered the opinion.
Five Federal Lawsuits Against the Biden Title IX Rule
The Biden administration's Title IX rule swiftly meets new legal challenges.
Title IX Recap: What Happened in April 2024?
New regulations, immediate challenges to them, and new state laws on due process, false accusations, and due diligence in behalf of sexual misconduct victims.
Guide: What’s Changing for Accused Students in the 2024 Title IX Regulations
Reduced transparency, less access to evidence, abandonment of critical truth-seeking procedures, more subjective misconduct determinations, and more.
New Title IX Regulations Released
The new Title IX rule has been released, providing universities with greater flexibility. But that flexibility can be abused.
Title IX Recap: What Happened in March 2024?
The Fourth Circuit reverses an "addled" Title IX ruling, a new state law bolstering due process, advocacy opportunities regarding the new regulations, and more.
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.
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?
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.