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Implementing the Cardona Decision for Fall 2021 – What Should Colleges Do Now That the Title IX Suppression Rule is Dead?

Many in the Title IX field watched last week as two different federal courts denied challenges to the validity of the 2020 Title IX regulations under the Administrative Procedure Act (APA). The regulations survived these...more

Unpacking the Evidence-Related Logic Flaw in the 2020 Title IX Regulations

Introduction - Those who are familiar with the 2020 Title IX regulations will know that the regulations distinguish between relevant evidence and directly related evidence (DRE). The regulations view this distinction as...more

7/19/2021  /  Evidence , OCR , Students , Title IX

What Happens if the SANE Can’t Attend the Title IX Hearing?

On the Association of Title IX Administrators (ATIXA) listserv recently, Title IX experts Brett Sokolow and Ryan Thompson had the following exchange in response to a member question about what would happen in a Title IX...more

Adventures in Title IX Advisorland, Part One

Since the 2020 Title IX regulations have taken effect, colleges all across the U.S. are scrambling to find advisors to accompany the parties through the formal resolution process. While many colleges and universities elect to...more

Further Learning on Trauma-Informed Investigations of Sexual Assault Allegations

A recent three-part series “Important Things to Get Right About the Neurobiology of Trauma” released by the organization EVAW-I has interesting implications for training sexual assault investigators. Specifically, the second...more

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