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    Top 10 Highlights of the New Title IX Regulations for Compliance in Higher Education

    What do the new Title IX regulations and the new Taylor Swift album have in common? They both dropped on April 19, 2024, after many fortnights of anticipation. Since 2022, the Title IX world has been waiting for the Department of Education (ED) to ...

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    Tips for Cultivating and Sustaining Title IX Advisors

    A good Title IX advisor can mean the difference between a party feeling informed and supported or confused and overwhelmed. Title IX coordinators and institutions should prioritize choosing, cultivating, and retaining advisors. Federal regulations ...

    Student Resources
    Making Student Mental Health a Priority This Week—and All Year Long
    BY Ashling A. Ehrhardt

    Katie Meyer, Stanford. Misrach Ewunetie, Princeton. These are two of the more well-known names of college students who committed suicide last year. Unfortunately, they were not alone—1,100 other college students also committed suicide in 2022, ...

    Title IX
    Department of Education to Propose Title IX Revisions Supporting Transgender Students
    BY Sydney Smith Forquer

    The Washington Post recently reported that new proposed Title IX language referencing transgender students should be expected from the Department of Education (the Department) this month. The reported proposed regulations will include this ...

    Title IX
    Doe v. Fairfax Ruling: Sexual Assault Reports Constitute Actual Notice
    BY Julie Grohovsky, Ashling A. Ehrhardt

    The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals recently decided what constitutes actual notice of sexual harassment in Title IX cases. A school has actual knowledge, also referred to as actual notice, when a report is made to any school official, regardless of ...

    Internal Investigations
    Handling Allegations of Racism in the Workplace—Would Your Company Have Done Better Than the Palace?
    BY Julie Grohovsky

    Oprah Winfrey’s primetime television interview with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, revealed deep issues within the workings of a historic institution, one we only read about in books or watch on fictional shows ...

    Title IX
    Changes Ahead: Title IX Regulations Revisited by Biden Administration

    Less than 50 days into his presidency, President Biden signed an executive order on March 8, 2021, directing the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) to conduct a review of the controversial Title IX regulations (the Rules) that were spearheaded by ...

    Title IX
    The Regulations Remain—Federal Judge Denies State AG’s Challenges to the New Title IX Regulations

    Despite 18 attorneys general, including Delaware, Pennsylvania, New York, and Washington, DC, vigorously challenging the substance of the new Title IX Regulations (the Final Rule) and its August 14 effective date by filing a Motion for Preliminary ...

    Title IX
    State Attorneys General First to Formally Challenge New Title IX Regulations

    While many individuals and organizations have provided commentary and criticism over the revised Title IX regulations (the Rules) released in early May amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, 18 states’ attorneys general have collaborated to file suit ...

    Title IX
    Yes, It’s True: Department of Education Issues Title IX Regulations During a Pandemic

    Who would have thought in the fall of 2019, when we were all waiting with bated breath for U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos to issue the new Title IX regulations that the regulations would instead be issued in the spring during a pandemic? ...

    Title IX
    Correspondence Encourages the DOE Not to Release New Title IX Regulations Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic
    BY Kate Emert Gleason

    Just a few short weeks ago, college students were in the midst of their spring semester, contemplating spring break, finals, graduation, and athletic conferences. At the same time, members of higher education institutions anticipated the release of ...

    Title IX
    New Title IX Enforcement Initiative to Address Sexual Misconduct in K-12 Public Schools

    This week, the United States Department of Education (DOE) announced a new Title IX enforcement initiative led by the DOE’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) to combat the rise of sexual harassment, sexual assault, sexual misconduct, and sexual ...

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    House Reps Introduce Last-Minute Bill That Would Block Proposed Title IX Regulations Before Their Imminent Release
    BY Kate Emert Gleason

    In November 2018, the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) proposed new Title IX regulations concerning sexual harassment, including sexual assault, and received over 100,000 comments during the public comment period. As of today, the regulations have ...

    Title IX
    Top Ten Pitfalls of Title IX Investigations and How to Avoid Them
    BY Ashling A. Ehrhardt

    Fall is here and in full swing! Many of us thought that as we sipped hot apple cider and watched the leaves on the trees change color, we would also be mulling over the new regulations issued by the U.S. Department of Education. Betsy DeVos’ ...

    Title IX
    PA Colleges and Universities Must Implement Online Anonymous Reporting System and Adopt Victims Bills of Rights Policy under New Law
    BY Christopher D. Carusone

    Cohen Seglias Summer Associate Alexandra M. Aversa also contributed to this article. On July 8, 2019, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf signed two campus safety initiatives into law to combat sexual violence and increase campus safety at Pennsylvania ...

    Internal Investigations
    Tips for Representing Clients in OAG Consumer Protection Investigations

    This article originally appeared in The Legal Intelligencer on January 9, 2019. The Pennsylvania Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law (UTPCPL), 73 P.S. Section 201-1 et seq., and the Administrative Code of 1929, specifically 71 P.S. ...

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    Changes Ahead: Department of Education Proposes Revisions to Title IX Regulations
    BY Kate Emert Gleason

    As expected, the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) recently released proposed Title IX regulations, specifically concerning sexual harassment, including sexual assault. This is significant because the DOE has never addressed these issues through ...

    Internal Investigations
    Lessons from the Kavanaugh Hearing
    BY Jonathan Landesman

    I’m a management-side employment lawyer. It’s my job to go to court and defend employers and executives accused of all different types of misconduct, including sexual harassment. Over the last 20 years, I have seen it all. Some of my cases ...

    Title IX
    Title IX Religious Exemptions and the Transgender Student

    The recent proliferation of news stories about transgender students facing discrimination has brought an increased focus on universities and colleges claiming religious-based exemptions to excuse their compliance with Title IX as it applies to ...

    Research Misconduct
    The “Limitations Period” in Research Misconduct Cases: What You Need to Know
    BY Paul S. Thaler

    In litigation, claims are subject to statutes of limitations. Because the passage of time can affect such things as witness memory and evidence preservation, states pass statutes of limitations providing that claims cannot be brought after the ...

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