Tennessee judge halts Biden LGBTQ order, Cornell unaffected
A federal judge in Tennessee blocked the Biden administration from enforcing new guidance on LGBTQ civil rights, for the time being.
A federal judge in Tennessee blocked the Biden administration from enforcing new guidance on LGBTQ civil rights, for the time being.
On June 23, the Department of Education proposed changes to the rules that implement Title IX. Today, the proposed rule was published in the Federal Register. The Department will accept formal comments from the public through September 12, 2022.
The New Academic Materials Program has expanded the options available to students that need to purchase textbooks next semester, but students need not participate.
The main purpose of a campus judicial system is to protect the accused student from the hassle and expense of a criminal proceeding and to provide more confidentiality. However, as proposed, the revised Title IX procedures do not offer any benefits.
In sum, the Biden administration’s proposed rule would void any policies or protections that colleges offer students to defend their free expression rights and subject students accused of misconduct to highly unfair procedures. The proposed rule strikes at the heart of the educational process and puts every college student at serious risk of unfair treatment.
Now that Thomas won an NCAA national championship, Thomas’ next step is to swim in the women’s Olympic Trials. But, would that be possible? Due to recent rules adopted to address transgender women competing on women’s teams, probably not.
The former president of a Cornell pro-democracy group claims he was assaulted while putting up posters in the Ithaca Commons.
In a Title IX lawsuit filed by former Cornell Physics Professor Mukund Vengalattore (MV), the U.S. Circuit Court…
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