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Explore the debate and science of Title IX.

December 20, 2022

The Ghost of Title IX's Past

Marina Ziemnick

To leave Title IX in place is to accept the never-ending cycle of expansion and revision in which the due process rights of the accused are left in the hands of power-hungry bureaucrats.

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July 14, 2022

Membership Action Item: Protect Title IX Due Process

Teresa R. Manning

We urge all NAS members to submit a public comment describing how the Biden Administration's new proposed Title IX rule would erode due process protections.

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June 28, 2022

A Not-So-Happy 50th Birthday to Title IX

Marina Ziemnick

Title IX is officially fifty years old. Unfortunately, it hasn’t aged very well—and things aren’t exactly looking up.

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May 3, 2022

Comment: Extinguishing Due Process Protections

Teresa R. Manning

In a comment to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Policy Director Teresa R. Manning discourages the expansion of Title IX jurisdiction and the Biden Administration's attempt to low......

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April 13, 2022

Membership Action Item: Opportunity to Protect Title IX Due Process

Teresa R. Manning

The Biden Administration is scheduling public comment sessions for a possible revision of the 2020 Devos Title IX reform rule. This is your opportunity to speak up for due process protections!

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February 2, 2022

Letter: Against Harvard's Kangaroo Court

Daniel Herwitz

We the undersigned consider Harvard's procedure a Kangaroo court, a show trial designed to allow Harvard to save face at the expense of one of its finest faculty members.

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January 13, 2022

Back to the Drawing Board: Catherine Lhamon Seeks to Amend Title IX Regulations, Again

Teresa R. Manning

If Catherine Lhamon wants to prove herself a true professional who cares about the civil rights of all, she should focus on stopping the exodus of men from American higher education.

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October 26, 2021

Taking A Trip in the Title IX Time Machine

David Acevedo

As of last week, Catherine Lhamon again holds her old role at OCR—campus due process beware.

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October 14, 2021

The U.S. Senate Must Vote No On Lhamon

Teresa R. Manning

Catherine Lhamon's nomination to head the Department of Education's Office of Civil rights is up for a full vote by the U.S. Senate on Monday. To secure the due process rights of students......

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September 7, 2021

To Combat the New Title IX, 20 States File Suit

David Acevedo

The group, led by Tennessee, alleges that ED’s new interpretation of Title IX “runs afoul of federal law, regulatory processes, and the Constitution.”

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