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The US Department of Education Releases Final Title IX Regulations
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Wins Scored for Transgender Students and Athletes
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U.S. Department of Education Issues Proposed Revisions to the Title IX Regulations Regarding Sexual Harassment
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No Question: OCR Recognizes Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Discrimination as Violation of Title IX
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Native American Mascots: An Emerging Legal Landscape - Part Three
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Nothing But Net: Title IX and Employment Discrimination in Piscitelli v. University of Saint Joseph
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OCR Issues Guidance on Nondiscrimination in the Age of Distance Learning
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Canary in a Coal Mine: Analyzing Title IX, OCR, and On-Campus Sexual Misconduct Adjudications in Plummer v. University of Houston
IDEA Exhaustion is Alive and Well: Applying Fry in Graham v. Friedlander
Violation of Stay-Put Provisions Under the IDEA Can Be Costly
Not NORML: Blunt Speech in Gerlich v. Leath
Social Media and Student Discipline - Where Are We?
The Aftermath: Developments From The 2017 Regular Session of The Connecticut General Assembly Affecting Schools
Check Please: OCR's Future in the Wake of Proposed Budget Cuts
CHRO - A New Horizon For Students With Disabilities?
Latest Developments from the Connecticut General Assembly: The Labor and Public Employees Committee Has Spoken
Trump and Transgender Student Rights -- An Early Decision For The President-Elect In Gloucester County School Board v. G.G.?
Transgender Student Issues - The Feds Speak, But Is It Really News In Connecticut?
The Ends Justify The Means: Ha v. Northwestern University and Responding to Sexual Harassment Under Title IX
Employee Theft of Employer Documents—Protected Conduct in Opposition to Discrimination or Criminal Activity?

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