CU and Title IX: “A new level of low”
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“A new level of low”:

Changes coming to sexual harassment investigations

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    “A new level of low”:
    Title IX changes to affect scope, process of system

    The exact ramifications of the federal changes, which are under public comment until January 28, are unclear.
    By Lucy Haggard and Robert Tann

     

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    Title IX: What is it and how has it evolved to get here?

    The federal law against discrimination on the basis of sex has grown and changed since its creation in 1972.
    By Lucy Haggard

     

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    What happens after: Title IX as an alternative to civil or criminal court

    The federal law prohibiting sex discrimination serves as another path for survivors seeking safety and closure.
    By Lucy Haggard

     

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    Title IX changes to alter definition, jurisdiction, burden of proof, and more

    Many changes directly counter the 2011 guidance by the Obama-era U.S. Department of Education.
    By Lucy Haggard and Robert Tann

     

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    “The university chose to protect itself”:
    A student’s Title IX experience at CU

    A CU student shares her experience going through the Title IX process at CU
    and her thoughts on the proposed federal changes.
    By Robert Tann

     

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    “Their Systems are not enough”: A student seeks safety after sexual assault

    A student shares her experience trying to find safety and security after experiencing assault at a CU fraternity. By Lucy Haggard

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