The Trump administration announced that it agrees with a federal court ruling that appropriately found the Biden-era Title IX to unconstitutionally restrict student First Amendment rights.
This week, the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights sent a letter to educational institutions accepting federal funds reminding them of obligations to prohibit discrimination based on race, national origin, and ethnicity.
In a unanimous decision late last month, the Connecticut Supreme Court issued a blistering critique of Yale University’s lack of procedural safeguards in its Title IX proceedings.
Last week, Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed into law SB 365, a bill that codifies crucial due process protections before, during, and after campus disciplinary proceedings.
֭’s 2022 Spotlight on Campus Due Process report shows campuses sidestep due process reforms, and proposed changes to Title IX regulations could usher in an even darker age for student due process rights.