Two former Liberty University Title IX officials have sued the evangelical school, alleging racial discrimination, retaliation, and systemic failures at the heart of its compliance operations. The latest lawsuit, filed August 12, comes from Erika Woolfolk, a Liberty graduate and long-time employee who says she was the only black woman in the office from 2018 until her firing in June 2024. Her 39-page complaint, filed in federal district court, accuses the school and then-senior vice president...| The Roys Report
Learn how Title IX helps online students against cyberbullying when you consult with KJK Student & Athlete Defense during a confidential case evaluation.| Kohrman Jackson & Krantz Title IX
July 2025 – Nesenoff & Miltenberg, LLP obtained a favorable ruling on behalf of a former tenured professor and Chair of the Department of Architecture at the University of Virginia who was terminated from his employment after false allegations of misconduct led to findings of responsibility in Correa v. The Rector and Visitors of the University […] The post Miltenberg, Davis: District Court Denies in part UVA Motion to Dismiss in Lawsuit by Former Tenured Professor. Claims under Title VI...| NESENOFF & MILTENBERG, LLP
Facing a suspension and expulsion can have significant consequences for your child, both academically and personally. Contact us today to discuss your options.| Kohrman Jackson & Krantz Title IX
The first game of chicken between the Trump White House and states allowing biological men to play in women’s sports is unfolding in Maine where Democratic leaders are refusing to honor his executive order abolishing the practice. Speaking at a gathering of the Republican Governors Association on Thursday, the president expressed incredulity that Gov. Janet […]| Trending Politics Conservative News and Commentary
(The Center Square) – House Republicans issued a petition to discharge Senate Bill 9, known as the Save Women’s Sports […]| Broad + Liberty
In a landmark decision, the U.S. Department of Education (ED) has reached an agreement with the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) requiring the removal of trans-identifying male swimmer Lia Thomas’s records from the women’s category. The university must also restore records to the female athletes displaced by Thomas, issue a formal apology to those affected by […]| Minding The Campus
This spring, more than 1100 workers at Penn signed a petition demanding that Penn uphold research and counter funding cuts, affirm sanctuary and legal rights of immigrants, maintain commitments to DEIA, and stand up for equal treatment for LGBTQ+ members … Read More »| AAUP–Penn
The promised action comes as Republicans have increasingly focused on limiting transgender rights.| Education Week
Monday, June 23, marks the 53rd anniversary of Title IX, the 37 words that changed everything for girls and women in the United States. A year after Title IX became law, another historic moment unfolded, not in Congress, but on a tennis court in the Houston Astrodome. On Sept. 20, 1973, Billie Jean King faced off against Bobby Riggs in what was billed as the “Battle of the Sexes.” Title IX was a beginning, not an end. On its 53rd anniversary, let’s recommit to finishing the fight for e...| Ms. Magazine
Title I and IDEA funding could be caught up in the battle between the White House and the largest state, which is led by Democrats.| Education Week
Former Texas receiver and 2025 draft prospect Isaiah Bond recently was accused of sexual assault. The potential criminal defendant has gone on the offensive. READ THE FULL ARTICLE The post Miltenberg: “Isaiah Bond Sues His Accuser,” NBC Sports, April 16, 2025. appeared first on NESENOFF & MILTENBERG, LLP.| NESENOFF & MILTENBERG, LLP
After turning himself into police last week on a sexual-assault warrant, receiver Isaiah Bond, a potential NFL Draft target for the Green Bay Packers, has filed a complaint against his accuser. READ THE FULL ARTICLE The post Miltenberg: “Packers Draft Prospect Isaiah Bond Files Complaint Against Accuser,” Sports Illustrated, April 16, 2025. appeared first on NESENOFF & MILTENBERG, LLP.| NESENOFF & MILTENBERG, LLP
Former women’s hockey coach Katey Stone gains edge in bias case against Harvard,” The Boston Globe, March 19, 2025. READ THE FULL ARTICLE The post Miltenberg, Vinci, Davis & Federico: “Former women’s hockey coach Katey Stone gains edge in bias case against Harvard,” The Boston Globe, March 19, 2025. appeared first on NESENOFF & MILTENBERG, LLP.| NESENOFF & MILTENBERG, LLP
Title IX, due process, breach of contract, and more claims survive UNC’s motion to dismiss. READ THE FULL ARTICLE The post Miltenberg, Davis: “Another Favorable Ruling in Jacob Doe v. University of North Carolina,” Title IX for All, March 15, 2025. appeared first on NESENOFF & MILTENBERG, LLP.| NESENOFF & MILTENBERG, LLP
In response to conservative concerns about transwomen athletes—biological men—competing in women’s sports, the left typically either denies the issue or insists it poses no disadvantage to biological female athletes. However, the story of former San Jose State University (SJSU) women’s volleyball player Brooke Slusser reveals the harsh reality: gender ideology extremism has left women unprotected. […]| Minding The Campus
By Guest Writer Kavita Mohan* for EveryLibrary As we previously discussed in Politics in Practice (May 2023), U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights (OCR) entered into a Resolution Agreement with the Forsyth County School District in Georgia following its investigation into whether the District’s removal of certain books from schools created a hostile […]| Politics in Practice
As state debates rage, the U.S. Department of Education promises to update Title IX. But details and timing remain uncertain.| Education Week
The Education Department received more than 200,000 comments on proposed changes to Title IX sex discrimination regulations.| Education Week
But the U.S. Department of Education did not include transgender participation in sports in the latest version of revised Title IX regulations.| Education Week
PRESS RELEASE Robert Thompson: 301-801-0608 Email: info@saveservices.org Democratic-Appointed Judges Highly Critical of New Title IX Regulation WASHINGTON / August 27, 2024 – On April 19, the U.S. Department of Education issued its long-awaited Title IX| Save - Leading The Policy Movement For Fairness and Due Process On Campus
The Education Department released a long-awaited proposed change to Title IX aiming to clarify eligibility criteria for school sports.| Education Week
PRESS RELEASE Robert Thompson: 301-801-0608 Email: info@saveservices.org Schools Urged to Delay Implementation of Title IX Rule Until Legal Challenges are Resolved WASHINGTON / July 29, 2024 – The Department of Education issued its long-awaited Title| Save - Leading The Policy Movement For Fairness and Due Process On Campus
PRESS RELEASE Robert Thompson: 301-801-0608 Email: info@saveservices.org As Second Judge Strikes Down Title IX Regulation, Department of Education Resorts to Orwellian Logic WASHINGTON / June 24, 2024 – Federal Judge Danny Reeves handed down a| Save - Leading The Policy Movement For Fairness and Due Process On Campus
Arbitrary and Capricious: Federal Judge Rejects and Ridicules Dept. of Education's Title IX Rule SAVE June 19, 2024 In April, the Department of Education issued its long-awaited Title IX Rule. In response, nine separate lawsuits| Save - Leading The Policy Movement For Fairness and Due Process On Campus
PRESS RELEASE Rebecca Hain: 513-479-3335 Email: info@saveservices.org ‘Naked attempt to strong-arm our schools:’ Five Lawsuits Seek to Block Sweeping Title IX Rule WASHINGTON / May 6, 2024 – It’s not often that a new federal| Save - Leading The Policy Movement For Fairness and Due Process On Campus
Photo: Chris Crisman Of the eight women newly elected to the US House of Representatives, five are women of color. Lenny profiles Kamala Harris (California), Catherine Cortez Masto (Nevada), Tammy …| Gender Matters