The federal civil rights law, which was passed in 1972, ensures a right to equal treatment in educational spaces.
Eliminating the Department of Education could worsen racial inequities by cutting federal funding to poor schools.
Pending final approval by a federal judge in April, a court settlement between the NCAA and former college athletes will ...
In the last several weeks, three seismic events have altered the Title IX compliance landscape for colleges and universities ...
Recent executive orders, federal guidance, and enforcement activity have made clear that the Trump Administration plans to interpret and apply ...
Maine is accused of violating Title IX laws after refusal to comply with an executive order banning transgender athletes from ...
The U.S. Department of Education’s recent decision to clarify that Title IX does not apply to Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals has sparked plenty of debate, and rightly so. On its face ...
Carroll ISD Board President Cameron Bryan updated district residents that U.S. District Judge Reed O’Connor issued a final ...
The Office of Institutional Equity is currently accepting applications for students to join the newly created Title IX ...
When there is no equivalent boys' team, girls' athletic teams in Massachusetts are required to let boys play, too — even if ...
Washington State Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal and Gov. Bob Ferguson are named in a Title IX complaint resolution filed Friday by Washington Parents Network. WPN is a volunteer ...
Washington, D.C. – Governor Janet Mills released the following statement today in response to the U.S. Department of ...