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Biting the Hand that Feeds?

Biting the Hand that Feeds?

Update: 2023-09-17
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In this episode of A Hard Look, Senior Technology
Editor Bennett J. Nuss interviews current Washington College of Law 3L and Senior Articles Editor Mehraz Rahman regarding her comment published in ALR Volume 75.3. In this episode, we review the ongoing controversies surrounding Title IX sexual misconduct adjudication on college campuses, and how standards for holding these adjudications have changed from administration to administration over the course of the past decade. Then we turn our attention to how this process can be formalized and reformed to better serve the interests of victims, accused, and the substantial interests of justice and due process implicated in these hearings.


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This Episode was produced by Administrative Law Review
Technology Editor Anthony Aviza.


If you have any questions about this episode, the guest,
the podcast, or if you would like to propose a topic or guest, please e-mail Bennett Nuss at ALR-Sr-Tech-Editor@wcl.american.edu


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If you believe you have been a victim of sexual
violence, you can use the recourses below to find help:


For AU Students, please contact the Office of Equity and
Title IX
.


For Non-Students:
National Sexual Assault Hotline with Confidential 24/7 Support: 1-800-656-4673
Campus Sexual Violence Recourse List


 


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Recommended
Reading


 


Mehraz’s Comment (TBP)
This Episode's Transcript


2011 Dear Colleague Letter


2014 Q&A


Withdrawal of the 2011 DCL & 2014 Q&A


Summary of Major Provisions of the Department of Education’s Title IX Final Rule under the Trump Administration


U.S. Department of Education’s 2022 Proposed Amendments to Title IX Regulations

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Biting the Hand that Feeds?

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