An interdisciplinary resource for news, legal developments, commentary, and scholarship about Title IX, the federal statute prohibiting discrimination on the basis of sex in federally funded schools.
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Department of Energy is making Title IX rules?
In one of the more curious things I have seen in regard to Title IX rule-making, the Department of Energy is attempting to issue a change t...
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In one of the more curious things I have seen in regard to Title IX rule-making, the Department of Energy is attempting to issue a change t...
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Three former employees of Feather River College (Quincy, California) pressed their Title IX retaliation claims at a two-week hearing before...
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...and a sort of validation of my earlier prediction. Last week's multi-billion settlement (still in need of final approval by the judg...
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You know, I have to admit being surprised that the WLC didn't file 35 AFA complaints based on EADA data with OCR this year.
35 AFA complaints? I don't follow you.
On the 25th anniversary of Title IX the WLC filed 25 Athletic Financial Assistance (AFA) complaints with OCR. All the EADA data is out there on the web and you could easily run the numbers to file AFA complaints based on a University's own numbers. I'm just surprised the WLC didn't do the same thing on the 35th anniversary.
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