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Make Title IX Policies More Student-Friendly
New research finds students aren’t able to comprehend typical Title IX policies. Here’s why that’s a problem, Laura Beth Nielsen and Kat Albrecht write.
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CHIPS Act is Win for Combatting Sexual Harassment
One of many reasons to celebrate the CHIPS and Science Act is the inclusion of provisions that address sexual and sex-based harassment in science, Katherine Jordan writes.
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Christian College Policies Are Not 'Homophobic'
Embracing Biblical views of marriage as between a man and a woman does not mean religious institutions are hostile to LGBTQ people.
Seattle Pacific Sues Washington AG
The Christian university is suing the Washington attorney general for investigating its anti-LGBTQ+ hiring practices, arguing it violates the institution’s First Amendment rights.
Protecting Pregnant Students
A group of 60 Congressional Democrats asked the Education Department to clarify how Title IX protects students who are pregnant, parents or seeking an abortion.
Federal Judge Blocks Title IX Guidance on Transgender Students
The temporary injunction issued in Tennessee will apply to the 20 Republican-led states that joined the litigation.
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Universities as Women-Serving Institutions
Rather than focus narrowly on lagging male enrollments, consider what would it mean for a university to truly be a women-serving institution, Sanjam Ahluwalia and Frances Riemer write.
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More Flexible Title IX Regs Pose New Dilemmas
Colleges must go beyond what proposed Title IX regulations mandate or risk expensive litigation, Brett A. Sokolow writes.
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