The doctor worked at UM from the 1960s through 2003, and the school has sent letters out to more than 300,000 former students seeking information on the investigation of the abuse allegations.
The new Title IX rules on sexual misconduct will become the law of the land August 14. School districts need to make significant changes now.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit ruled the women failed to prove Michigan State’s deliberate indifference led to further sexual harassment.
With a required implementation date of Aug. 14, 2020, K-12 schools must quickly make changes to sexual harassment policies and procedures.
Results from a survey just released by the Anti-Defamation League also found that marginalized groups experience more hate.
The Title IX lawsuit claimed Chadron State failed to investigate a student’s abuse by her boyfriend, which led to her committing suicide.
The student was also previously under investigation for harassment by the University of Florida and has been banned from campus properties since 2017.
The new regulations require colleges to allow cross-examination of accusers and eliminate the single-investigator models.
A six-year review of Penn State’s handling of sexual misconduct complaints found several Title IX violations this academic year.
The suspect was a contract physician at Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.