President Donald Trump’s Department of Education has told K-12 schools and higher learning institutions that Title IX protections will be recognized on the basis of biological sex.
The Education Department notified colleges Friday that it will again enforce more due-process requirements for sexual-misconduct cases, including live hearings with cross-examination.
Acting Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights Craig Trainor says that “under the Trump administration, the Education Department ...
Schools responding to complaints of sexual misconduct must return to policies created during Trump’s first term ...
Biden’s Title IX update proposed to end DeVos’ requirement of live hearings for sexual assault cases. The update allowed for hearings, yet also permitted campus officials to question students ...
Last year, the Biden Administration extended Title IX protections so students who are discriminated against based on gender identity would be protected. On Friday, Craig Trainor, acting assistant ...
Montana Supreintendent of Public Instruction SUsis HedalenToday, the U.S. Department of Education announced they are ...
More than a dozen objections have been filed against the $2.8 billion settlement of antitrust allegations against the NCAA ...
Colleges already have been returning to Betsy DeVos' 2020 rules since a federal judge in Kentucky overturned the Biden ...
In keeping with his sweeping executive actions, President Donald Trump rammed through new Title IX rules for federally funded ...
In response to an executive order from West Virginia’s new governor, Patrick Morrisey, WVU closed its Division of Diversity, ...
The United States Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights has announced a shift back to enforcing Title IX under ...