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June 24, 2022

Press Release: Biden’s Proposed Title IX Rule Guts Campus Due Process and Imposes Gender Ideology

National Association of Scholars

The proposed rule removes requirements for live hearings and cross examination in college-level sex related cases and redefines “sex” to include sexual orientation and gender ideology.

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May 14, 2021

Biden Nominee for the Office of Civil Rights Could Reverse Devos’ Due Process Reforms

National Association of Scholars

Lhamon is most known for her involvement with the infamous 2011 Dear Colleague Letter, which transformed Title IX from a civil rights law into a quasi-criminal matter.

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April 8, 2021

Biden’s “Comprehensive Review” of Title IX

National Association of Scholars

The Biden Administration is setting the stage for a reversal of Title IX's foundling due process protections.

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March 8, 2021

Rolling Back Title IX Due Process Protections is Wrong

National Association of Scholars

The National Association of Scholars condemns the Biden Administration’s steps to roll back due process rights in campus Title IX proceedings.

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January 11, 2021

Scholars File Amicus Brief in Support of ED Amid Title IX Challenge

National Association of Scholars

NAS has filed an amicus brief in the Washington, D.C. District Court in support of the Department of Education and its new Title IX regulations put into effect on August 14, 2020.

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October 29, 2020

Report Finds Title IX Offices are Sex Monitors, not Education Monitors

National Association of Scholars

Title IX, the federal law banning sex discrimination at schools receiving federal funds, has been weaponized by campus administrators and is now used to persecute students accused of sexual misconduct......

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May 8, 2020

Statement on New Title IX Regulations

National Association of Scholars

These regulations are a step in the right direction for reform: transparency, and above all, due process rights are restored.

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