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The new rules allow students to be found guilty of assaulting a classmate without ever seeing the full evidence against them.
In their complaint, the plaintiff states alleged that by "rewriting" Title IX to cover discrimination on the basis of gender identity, the federal government had "conspired to turn ... educational settings across the country into laboratories for a massive social experiment, flouting the democratic process, and running roughshod over ...
Title IX; Long title: An Act to amend the Higher Education Act of 1965, the Vocational Education Act of 1963, the General Education Provisions Act (creating a National Foundation for Postsecondary Education and a National Institute of Education), the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, Public Law 874, Eighty-first Congress, and related Acts, and for other purposes.
The University of Memphis filed its 2024 implementation plan on Sept. 30 and reported 125 Title IX complaints this year, a decrease from last year. Here's a look at the last three years of ...
Nicholas Buzan, the attorney and Title IX coordinator for Scottsdale Unified School District, said that many of the regulatory changes were "received with gratitude, including the requirement that ...
Ben Feibleman v. Columbia University (2020), formally known as John Doe v. Columbia University, is a Title IX case that was brought to the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York on the basis of anti-male bias which discriminates against male students accused of sexual assault. [1]
Aug. 24—GOSHEN — A Title IX complaint has been filed against Goshen Community Schools, accusing GCS of unlawful sex discrimination in regards to the quality of its high school softball field ...
Grove City College v. Bell, 465 U.S. 555 (1984), was a case in which the United States Supreme Court held that Title IX, which applies only to colleges and universities that receive federal funds, could be applied to a private school that refused direct federal funding but for which a large number of students had received federally funded scholarships.