As of Friday, July 12, an injunction was issued for Texas, marking the 15th state to become preliminarily enjoined. There is still outstanding litigation in a number of states. Those lawsuits could result in injunctions in those states or a nationwide injunction. See...
Education institutions in the United States, including elementary, secondary, and post-secondary, that receive federal funding are now subject to new training requirements under the 2024 Title IX New Regulations. As of this writing, several courts have issued orders...
By Joseph Storch In a case brought by the State of Tennessee, joined by the States of Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, Virginia, and West Virginia (alongside certain organizations and a student), the District Court in the Eastern District of Kentucky has likewise issued an...
By Dr. Adam Wolkoff and Joseph Storch In the first of about a half-dozen lawsuits seeking to block implementation of the Department of Education’s 2024 Title IX Final Rule, a federal district court in Louisiana ordered the new regulations to be put on hold in four...
A Guide to Meeting the July 1, 2024 Deadline By Andrea Stagg, Bill Boerner, and Joseph Storch, Grand River Solutions May 2024 In Brief: Every ten years, public and private higher education institutions in New York State that are chartered by the Regents or...
Grand River Solutions, a leading authority in Title IX & equity solutions, proudly announces the appointment of Judith Risch, J.D., Ph.D., as the Title IX & Equity Access Services Special Advisor. Judy brings over two decades of invaluable experience from her...