Constitutional Law
Oct. 29, 2016
Title IX investigations expand dramatically
Academic institutions must ensure investigations are compliant with Title IX mandates, while also ensuring victims and accused students are afforded procedural due process in the investigation and disciplinary process. By Daniel Spencer, Tad Devlin and Vince Green




Across the country college students have returned to school and begun their fall semester. In the media, we are constantly reminded of an epidemic of sexual violence occurring on college campuses. Both public and private universities are subject to federal oversight under Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, which has undergone significant changes under the Obama administration. On April ...
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