Sexual Harassment

U of Oregon Cancels Art Class with Nude Models Over Security Concerns

The schools says it can no longer afford to keep the class secure.

Ohio State Agrees to Revise Its Title IX Policies

School agreed to changes after the Department of Education found it violated Title IX sexual harassment provisions.

Accused Sexual Assault Perpetrator Sues for Degree

Amherst College student says he’s facing double jeopardy for an assault he’s accused of committing in 2009.

Accused College Students Contest Sexual Assault Claims

Students at universities nationwide who have been accused of sexually assaulting others on campus are appealing disciplinary rulings, claiming administrators unfairly rushed to judgment, while some assert campus officials violated the Title IX law.

Court Rules Family of Bullied Boy Who Took His Own Life Can Sue Joshua ISD

A federal court has ruled that the family of an eighth grade student at Loftin Middle School, who died by suicide after intense bullying, can sue the Joshua Independent School District.

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VMI and OCR Reach Title IX Agreement

School will revise its marriage, parenthood and sexual violence policies.

Iowa State Considers Sanctions as Title IX Training Deadline Nears

Students who don’t complete the school’s Title IX training by March 28 could face consequences.

U of California Releases New Sexual Misconduct Policy

The University of California on Friday announced the release of a comprehensive expansion of its policy against sexual and domestic violence, stalking and harassment.

Student Receives One-Year Suspension for Hugging Teacher

Colo. 1st Grader Suspended for Sexual Harassment

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