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APPEALS COURT RULING: Title IX Doesn’t Give Accusers The Right To Dictate How Colleges Respond
Readers by now are aware of Title IX, a statute that is supposed to prevent sex discrimination in educational institutes. It originally related to opportunities for women in college sports. Over the years the statute quickly evolved. By the 2000s, Title IX was being used to adjudicate alleged sexual misconduct between co-eds. The basis was […]
VIRGINIA GOV. Highlights Need for Campus Due Process. Supports New Title IX Regulations.
The former Democratic governor of Virginia recently issued a public statement supporting the new Title IX regulations which strengthen due process protections. Governor Wilder is a professor at Virginia Commonwealth University, and this past year Wilder was accused on four counts of sexual misconduct by a student at Virginia Commonwealth University. Wilder was put through […]
INNOCENT EX-YALE Male Acquitted Of Rape Sues University For $110M
Yale University has been hit with a $110 million lawsuit filed on behalf of Saifullah Khan who was expelled twice. A jury acquitted Mr. Khan, of all charges. Mr. Khan claims in his lawsuit that the Ivy League institution denied him an education and ruined his reputation after he was accused of raping a fellow […]
COLLEGE MALES: The Unfairer Sex Are Taking Legal Action
Class-action lawsuits filed on behalf of women under Title IX have been part and parcel of the legal world for decades… now it’s men’s turn to band together. A lawsuit filed by attorney Andrew Miltenberg has recently made national headlines. This Title IX lawsuit relies on a class-action theory to address the grievances of an increasingly visible and […]
JUDGE APPROVES Jury Trial Against Johnson & Wales U. For TitleIX Kangaroo Court
“A reasonable juror could decide that it is not ‘fair’ to require a student who knows little or nothing to figure out what s/he does not know in order to ask productive questions.” With this finding and many more, a federal judge refused to dismiss an expelled student’s lawsuit against a Rhode Island university for allegedly running […]
TITLE IX For All: A Year In Review
Last October, after a public inquiry, we announced our decision to relaunch our platform. We relaunched on 11/29/2018. With the sun setting on 2019, this an ideal time to reflect on our progress and overall direction. Our niche is the development of data and technology resources in the Title IX space. We currently have two […]
KANSAS Prosecutors Drop False Accusation Charge Against Uof Kansas Female, Claiming Real Victims Would Be Hurt
A claim that has permeated throughout the culture and infected law enforcement is that prosecuting women who lie about being raped or sexually assaulted will hurt women who have actually been raped or sexually assaulted. The theory is that real victims won’t come forward for fear of being prosecuted even though there’s no evidence to […]
IMPORTANT RULING: 6th Circuit Returns Title IX To Its Davis Root
You might have read about the Supreme Court’s decision in Davis v. Monroe County Board of Education. But it’s never mentioned in anything written by a Title IX activist group or article about “survivors” or the rape epidemic on campus. No college dean ever refers to it, although the lawyers for universities know it very well […]
NEW TITLE IX Regulations Are Coming. FIRE’s Newest Report Shows Why Reform Is Desperately Needed.
Innocent until proven guilty? Not on college campuses. REPORT: 7 in 10 top universities do not expressly guarantee the presumption of innocence in campus sexual misconduct proceedings. ZERO surveyed institutions guarantee all basic due process protections, or even those required under the Department of Education’s proposed Title IX regulations. Almost 9 in 10 universities earned […]
DEMS AIM To Block DeVos’ Title IX Rule Changes
U.S. Rep. Elissa Slotkin, D-Holly, proposed legislation to stop Education Secretary Betsy DeVos from advancing rules that critics say could hurt efforts to fight sexual harassment and assaults on college campuses. Slotkin is one of three members of the Democratic majority in the U.S. House pushing a bill that would prevent the Education Department from […]
EX-STUDENT Files Sex Discrimination Lawsuit Against Dordt University
A former student dismissed from Dordt University for having sex with a female student has sued the school for sex discrimination, claiming the school’s action against him was based on gender stereotypes in which women are automatically viewed as victims. Per his lawsuit, John Doe said the sex was consensual, and that the Sioux Center, […]
GREAT NEWS. Jack Montague Is Succeeding. Here Is An Update
If you haven’t already heard, Jack and Yale agreed to a settlement deal in late June. The details of the settlement are confidential but I can tell you that Jack is happy with the deal, and he is deeply thankful for the support he’s received from the public. Although the past few years have been […]
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THE LEAD-UP To The 2019 Proposed Rules On Title IX
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 seeks to prevent sex discrimination on any campuses that receive federal financial funding. The provision is simple: No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program […]
TURNING THE TIDE Against Campus Kangaroo Title IX ‘rape’ Courts
“John Doe” was in his second year in Pennsylvania State University’s honors program when he told a fellow student she was “beautiful” in a flirty text session that led to the two of them having sex. Now the 19-year-old may never get his degree from Penn State or any other college. Young men like Doe, convicted […]
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TITLE IX “New Regulations Go A Long Way Toward Fixing A Broken System”
Last week, the Department of Education released its new Title IX regulations, which have been in the works since 2018. Title IX was first written into law as part of the Higher Education Act of 1965 with the purpose of banning sex discrimination at colleges and universities receiving federal funding. It was last amended in 1998, and its implementation since 2011 has been […]
HUGE! Ed. Secretary DeVos Issues New Title IX Rules To Protect Free Speech, Due Process for Accused Students
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos formally announced the new rules related to Title IX—the federal statute that governs sexual misconduct in schools—thus completing a process that began more than a year ago, when the government first unveiled its proposed changes. The new rules aim to protect victims of sexual misconduct while also establishing fairer procedures for […]