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Episode 61: Title IX Litigation Update – My Crystal Ball is Broken…

The Law & Education

Release Date: 07/18/2024

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Unfortunately, my predictions about the Title IX regulation outcomes in Texas were completely wrong! Today on The Law and Education Podcast, we are bringing you another Title IX update and sharing the strange changes that have happened. Tuning in, you’ll hear about what happened in Texas, learn everything you need to know about ‘the Kansas decision’, find out what schools (both litigation and non-litigation) have been impacted, and more! We even go through all the states that have not decided whether to follow 2020 or 2024 regulations and what that means for them. Finally, we discuss how ICS is handling all of these changes and supporting clients. Stay tuned for more updates and try to be agile through these strange times!

 

Key Points From This Episode:

  • What we have been doing at ICS during the summer.
  • A recap of what’s happened with Title IX changes since the last episode.
  • How I was wrong about the Title IX outcome in Texas.
  • What you need to know about ‘the Kansas decision’.
  • What schools are impacted by these changes and what it mean for them.
  • How ICS has organized the schools in non-litigation and litigation states.
  • The litigation states without a decision yet.
  • How the ICS is supporting clients and partners through these changes.

 

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

Title IX Updates

Courtney Bullard on LinkedIn

ICS on LinkedIn

ICS Lawyer

Higher Ed Community Access

K-12 Community Access

Higher Ed Virtual Certified IX Training

K-12 Virtual Certified Title IX Training

ICS Blog

Courtney Bullard on X

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