What is Title IX?
Title IX refers to a federal statute. The original text is fairly simple and straightforward: “No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, [...]
Title IX refers to a federal statute. The original text is fairly simple and straightforward: “No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, [...]
Protections against sexual misconduct, sexual harassment and sexual violence cover students/athletes, faculty, and employees of colleges and universities.
No. While all schools are bound by the federal statute, and must have some Title IX policy, their choice in implementing the requirements can differ in many ways. There are often many [...]
Yes. Some violations of a Title IX policy may also fit the definition of a crime. In the event they do, then the complainant has the right to proceed through Title IX, [...]
While no two colleges have identical Title IX policies, there are baseline federal requirements that must be followed. Additionally, it is important to refer to your College or University’s specific policy and [...]
You will be notified by someone within or related to the Title IX Office. A statement by the complainant may accompany the allegation, or one may follow. Typically, you can provide an [...]
Some colleges allow for both “informal” and “formal” processes. A formal process is the default presumption, and the informal route usually requires the consent of all parties involved including you, the complainant, [...]
As the formal process continues, school investigators or those similarly trained may investigate the allegation. Besides speaking to the complainant and yourself, they may interview witnesses or review evidence such as emails, [...]
If charges are brought, it is common for a Panel to be used. A Panel should be well educated about the school’s Title IX policy and it may consist of professors, supervisory [...]
Within such a proceeding, your rights are severely limited as compared to a criminal proceeding. However, there are some protections afforded you including the right to: Be considered not responsible for the [...]