The debate over “Title IX,” the landmark federal law prohibiting sex discrimination in any school or educational program that receives federal funding, reached a fever pitch during the Trump administration.

The law serves as the main tool to hold perpetrators of sexual harassment and assault on college campuses accountable, but in 2017 former Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, issued new guidance on the statute in order to supposedly secure due process rights for those accused of wrongdoing.

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