Title IX, the law prohibiting sex discrimination in federally funded educational institutions, has led colleges and universities to set up parallel justice systems that adjudicate claims of some of society’s most serious crimes — but often without any of the procedural protections normally afforded to people facing such serious accusations. This past May, the Department of Education implemented new Title IX regulations that provide many important procedural protections, but opponents of these regulations are already attacking them both in court and on campus. This talk will cover the history of Title IX, the changes to its enforcement under the Obama and Trump administrations, and will discuss how colleges can protect students from discrimination without compromising free speech and due process rights.
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