Education Law
May 8, 2020
A new era for Title IX
On Wednesday, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos finally made good on her promise to codify procedures that will provide a “consistent, legally sound framework” to colleges and universities for handling sexual misconduct allegations under Title IX. The new rules, which go into effect in August, signal a clear victory for the due process rights of students accused of sexual misconduct.






On Wednesday, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos finally made good on her promise to codify procedures that will provide a “consistent, legally sound framework” to colleges and universities for handling sexual misconduct allegations under Title IX. The new rules, which go into effect in August, signal a clear victory for the due process rights of students accused of sexual misconduct.
The rules governing Title IX investigations on colle...
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