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    Rules for Schools
    A Title IX Blog

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    Title IX
    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 ...

    Corporate Counsel Resources
    Five Tips for Successfully Drafting Pa. Legislation
    BY Christopher D. Carusone

    This article originally appeared in The Legal Intelligencer on August 01, 2017 IN-HOUSE COUNSEL I have never met an attorney who did not believe that he was perfectly capable of drafting legislation. This confidence may come from a mastery of the ...

    Title IX
    DOE Announces Intention to Revise Title IX Campus Sexual Misconduct Investigation Requirements
    BY Paul S. Thaler

    As we suggested in our February 2017 blog post, the future of Title IX applications in our institutions is in flux. The Department of Education Office for Civil Rights rescinded the Obama era 2011 Dear Colleague Letter and 2014 Guidance on September ...

    Corporate Counsel Resources
    Corporate Counsel and Trump’s Regulatory Reform Agenda
    BY Christopher D. Carusone

    This article originally appeared in The Legal Intelligencer on April 25, 2017 IN-HOUSE COUNSEL Since taking office on Jan. 20, President Donald Trump has ­issued two executive orders designed to implement what his chief strategist Stephen K. ...

    Corporate Counsel Resources
    Reducing the Risk of Corporate Criminal Liability
    BY Christopher D. Carusone

    This article originally appeared in The Legal Intelligencer on February 21, 2017 IN-HOUSE COUNSEL Last fall, the U.S. Sentencing Commission published the results of its study on the federal ­prosecution of corporations and other organizational ...

    Corporate Counsel Resources
    Five Common Misconceptions About The Yates Memo
    BY Christopher D. Carusone

    This article originally appeared in Corporate Counsel on January 1, 2017. Much has been written over the last sixteen months interpreting the shift in U.S. Justice Department policy placing greater emphasis on individual accountability for ...

    Title IX
    The Future of Title IX Enforcement and Gender Identity
    BY Paul S. Thaler

    This blog post was updated on March 17, 2017, due to the news that SCOTUS will no longer hear Gavin Grimm’s bathroom case. The evolving field of enforcement of Title IX matters took another turn last week. On February 22, 2017, the Department ...

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