Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Christopher Marlowe | September 17, 2018
Basic rules, codes of conduct and discipline, are areas in which we accept that our schools will act with authority as surrogates for the benefit of our children. Both to maximize the learning taking place, but also the very safety of our children.
By Jim Saunders | September 14, 2018
A panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit rejected arguments by Jeffrey Koeppel that the Valencia College had violated his First Amendment and due-process rights and the federal education law known as Title IX, which addresses discrimination based on sex.
By ALM Staff | September 14, 2018
Delving into the pros and cons, litigators and former administrators are expecting to see changes as a result of these proposals.
By Lloyd Dunkelberger | September 14, 2018
UCF President Dale Whittaker told the state university system's Board of Governors that the school has replenished the state money, while taking steps to investigate the problem and prevent similar occurrences in the future.
By Zach Schlein | September 13, 2018
Miami attorney David W. Bianchi, of Stewart Tilghman Fox Bianchi & Cain, is representing Nicholas Mauricio, who was allegedly knocked unconscious during an event by the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity chapter at Florida State University.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Justin G. Weber and Brian H. Callaway | September 12, 2018
This article outlines what schools should consider as they make, amend, or review policies and best practices relevant to transgender students.
By Max Mitchell | September 12, 2018
New rules under federal law are set to follow, after the repeal of Obama-era guidelines for dealing with sexual assault at schools.
By Max Mitchell | September 12, 2018
New rules under federal law are set to follow the repeal of Obama-era guidelines.
By Max Mitchell | September 12, 2018
"We're starting to see it develop, right in front of us like a sort of hurricane, where it's becoming a court system on campuses," said Stetson University professor Peter Lake, who previously served as an interim director of Title IX compliance.
By Raychel Lean | September 12, 2018
If implemented, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos' proposed changes to Title IX's campus sexual misconduct policies would reduce the liability of schools when investigating and pursuing cases against alleged perpetrators, who would be considered innocent until proven guilty.
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