On Friday, August 16, the US Supreme Court declined to take up the Biden administration’s request that it enforce parts of the new Title IX Rule while the injunctions are under appeal. Check out a message from Co-Founders Jody Shipper and Cherie Scricca addressing how to work with the uncertainty caused by the evolving Title IX legal landscape.
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- U.S. Department of Education Continues Focus on Antisemitism for its Title VI Enforcement–Analysis & Action Plan
- Section 504 at Risk with Pending Litigation