Education Secretary Betsy DeVos has just revealed a finalized version of her plan to issue sweeping changes to Title IX, the federal gender-equity law, that will take effect on August 14th of this year. Betsy DeVos' new Title IX rules will shake up how K-12 schools handle sexual harassment The overhaul of campus sexual assault regulations will … Betsy DeVos's Title IX changes are meant to inject elementary fairness into sexual-assault investigative proceedings. Contact: Press Office, (202) 401-1576, press@ed.gov. The rules bolster the role and visibility of the Title IX coordinator, the main point person for facilitating the complaint process, and allow schools to appoint several staff members to the position. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos on Wednesday finalized new federal regulations that give more protection and power to students accused of sexual assault — which advocates say will hurt survivors.. In this op-ed, Clarissa Brooks, Know Your IX organizer and journalist, explains how Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos's proposed Title IX changes stand to … The new regulations lay out how schools must interpret the federal Title IX gender equity law. September 7, 2017.
Betsy DeVos’s Title IX Overhaul Strengthens Sexual Assault & Harassment Protections for “All Students” (Well, Except the Victims) By Vivian Kane May 6th, 2020, 6:09 pm On May 6, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos released a sweeping set of policies codifying in law the ways universities can respond to and investigate Title IX sexual misconduct allegations. Thank you President Angel Cabrera for your leadership of George Mason University. ACLU sues Betsy DeVos over new rules on campus sexual harassment and assault. Betsy DeVos' new Title IX rules will shake up how K-12 schools handle sexual harassment The overhaul of campus sexual assault regulations will ramp up … By Christopher Brito May 15, 2020 / 6:48 PM / CBS News The regulations stem from a 1972 law known as Title IX that bars sex discrimination at schools receiving federal funding. WASHINGTON — U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos took historic action today to strengthen Title IX protections for survivors of sexual misconduct and to restore due process in campus proceedings to ensure all students can pursue an education free from sex discrimination. On May 6, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos released a sweeping set of policies codifying in law the ways universities can respond to and investigate Title IX sexual misconduct allegations. In 2011, the Obama administration sent out guidelines to Title IX in a letter that offered guidance to school administrators on how to adhere to requirements of the … Thank you Dean Henry Butler for the kind introduction and for the opportunity to be here. In November, DeVos officially unveiled her proposed Title IX regulations on sexual harassment (which includes sexual assault.) The DeVos declarations last year about the fundamental lack of fairness in Title IX proceedings came just before the revelations about Harvey Weinstein and the subsequent #MeToo tidal wave. WASHINGTON — U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos took historic action today to strengthen Title IX protections for survivors of sexual misconduct and to restore due process in campus proceedings to ensure all students can pursue an education free from sex discrimination. Secretary DeVos Prepared Remarks on Title IX Enforcement.
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