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By Sydney Smith Forquer and Ashling A. Ehrhardt | August 2, 2023
Recent court recommendations and comments following this vein provide insight both into how the expected 2023 Title IX regulations, and the prescribed hearings therein, may be classified by the courts and what choices the parties may make in light of that classification.
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By Cheryl Miller | July 31, 2023
The justices unanimously said students don't have an absolute right to confront their accusers in in-person disciplinary proceedings at private schools.
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By Colleen Murphy | July 24, 2023
Two court opinions, released just days apart, came to differing conclusions on whether a particular Title IX proceeding can be considered "quasi-judicial" for purposes of determining absolute immunity for accusers. But observers said the two rulings may actually be deceptively consistent with one another.
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By Adolfo Pesquera | July 21, 2023
The Fifth Circuit then considered a second argument—that the Texas Pandemic Liability Protection Act, which retroactively bars damages, violates the Texas Constitution's retroactivity clause.
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By Andrew J. Droke and Melissa M. Grand | July 14, 2023
The Department of Education specifically identified risks with respect to data privacy and security, discrimination, unfair automated decision-making, and plagiarism.
4 minute read
By Matthew Romano | July 12, 2023
These 15 wide-ranging matters show what a difference pro bono representation can make in the lives of clients.
13 minute read
By Charles Toutant | July 11, 2023
"We are in a position where we now are in the driver's seat, legally," said Bruce Afran, the Princeton attorney representing students, faculty and others who support Westminster. "Rider is gonna have to prove that it had a financial need to close Westminster, which it did not and it can't show."
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By Adolfo Pesquera | July 11, 2023
"Rather than declaring a limitation on illegal alien eligibility itself, the court's rule regulates states directly. In short, the district court applied an entirely different rule than the one Congress passed," the Fifth Circuit opinion said.
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By Matthew Romano | July 11, 2023
These 15 wide-ranging matters show what a difference pro bono representation can make in the lives of clients.
13 minute read
By Brian Lee | July 7, 2023
A suspended student's attorneys say the university forged ahead with its investigation in a "regular fashion," without accommodating his disabilities.
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