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Labor/Employment

Aug. 24, 2015

Obama Title IX investigations have not sparked private litigation

Due to a lack of lawyers and unfavorable case law, there have been few private lawsuits in response to the federal Education Department's aggressive probe into campus sexual assault policies.


By Matthew Blake


Daily Journal Staff Writer


The U.S. Department of Education has with much fanfare investigated sexual assaults
at over 100 colleges and universities in the last year for compliance with the Title
IX anti-sex discrimination law.


The probes have sparked hand-wringing from schools who must rework procedures for
handling sexual assault complaint...

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