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What is the Most Difficult Part of Participating as a Respondent in a School Sexual Assault Process?

If you’ve been accused of sexual assault in an educational setting such as on a college campus, you may quickly find your life spiraling out of control. The process can move very fast, and it may seem like you transition from accused to “guilty” very quickly. It is important to take any allegations seriously and …

How Does a Finding of Responsibility Impact Graduate School Acceptance?

An undergraduate student who is found responsible for a Title IX violation or any type of violation of school policy must take great care when applying to graduate school. Depending on the findings and the situation involved, a judiciously composed explanation may offset an immediate negative reaction and gain the student fair consideration as an …

What to Do Immediately if Accused of Sexual Assault at an Educational Institution

Whether you are a student or a member of the faculty or staff, you need to exercise extreme caution to protect yourself if you have been accused of sexual assault at a college or other educational institution. If you are found “responsible” for misconduct under Title IX or school policies, your reputation can be permanently …

The Value of Bringing in an Outside Consultant on an Existing Title IX Case

A Title IX case is a tense affair. Both the complainant and the respondent face challenges to their veracity and integrity, and both sides have much to lose emotionally and in terms of their future. The best attorneys who deal with Title IX cases recognize the importance of every aspect of the proceedings and devote …

What Your Lawyer Should Be Asking About Your Title IX Case

You probably have many questions for an attorney if you are filing or responding to a complaint in a Title IX case. Those questions are important, and you should never be shy about asking. However, you need to be aware that there are some key questions your attorney should be asking you. If they don’t …