To understand the Title IX process further, please expand the accordion below or review the flowcharts. If you have any questions, please email us at titleixadmin@scu.edu. An incident of misconduct ...
To understand the Title IX process further, please expand the accordion below or review the flowcharts. If you have any questions, please email us at titleixadmin@scu.edu. An incident of misconduct ...
Making the decision to file a Title IX complaint is far from trivial. Survivors of sexual violence often fear being labeled, blamed, or belittled by the Title IX process. Additionally, the prospect of ...
Despite universities continuing to rise to the task of complying with the federal government’s increasing and everchanging Title IX requirements, much of the recent reporting regarding Title IX has ...
College students who face sexual misconduct hearings under Title IX, the federal law that governs adjudication of such allegations, enjoyed increased due process protections for the last two years.
Last month, the Biden administration finally released the Department of Education’s long-anticipated rewrite of Title IX’s implementing regulations. Weighing in at just over 1,500 pages, the notice of ...
College students have had more due process protections of late, but the Biden Administration has other ideas. That’s one important takeaway from a new report by the Foundation for Individual Rights ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Leadership at the Ohio State University says it’s working on new ways to prevent sexual violence — but what are they doing about assaults that have already happened? NBC4’s ...
A coalition of 27 parents' rights organizations, claiming to represent almost 400,000 members across the country, urged Education Secretary Miguel Cardona not to reverse the Trump administration's ...
It's been nearly a decade since Damilare Sonoiki graduated from Harvard University, but the institution still has yet to award him a degree. That's because Sonoiki, a native of Nigeria who immigrated ...
The report and recommendation of a Pennsylvania magistrate judge held that Title IX disciplinary proceedings are "quasi-judicial" and "if abused, gives rise to an abuse of process claim"—and may ...