Regulations

Duke Revises Title IX Policies to Align with New Federal Guidelines
Education Management Duke Revises Title IX Policies to Align with New Federal Guidelines

Adapting to stay current with federal mandates, Duke University has revised its Title IX policies following new regulations introduced by the Biden administration. Effective August 1, these changes are aimed at ensuring a more inclusive and robust response to incidents of sex discrimination and

Why Is Oshkosh's Title IX Adoption Stirring Up Controversy?
Education Management Why Is Oshkosh's Title IX Adoption Stirring Up Controversy?

The Oshkosh Area School District's recent adoption of updated Title IX regulations has ignited a contentious debate within the community, paralleling the larger national discourse on changes announced by the Biden administration. These new rules are aimed at broadening protections against

How Are AI Lobbyists Shaping Congressional Approaches to Regulation?
Education Management How Are AI Lobbyists Shaping Congressional Approaches to Regulation?

The artificial intelligence (AI) industry is becoming an influential force in shaping Congressional legislation. While the technology offers transformative possibilities across numerous sectors such as healthcare, defense, and finance, it also presents a set of challenges and risks that require

GOP Criticizes Biden's Plan to Extend Federal Education to Illegal Immigrants
Education Management GOP Criticizes Biden's Plan to Extend Federal Education to Illegal Immigrants

The political landscape in Washington is abuzz with contention as House Republicans push back against the Biden-Harris administration's proposed changes to federal education regulations. Specifically, these changes would allow illegal immigrants to benefit from Department of Education programs

Federal Agency Deference Ends: Supreme Court Overturns Chevron Doctrine
Education Management Federal Agency Deference Ends: Supreme Court Overturns Chevron Doctrine

The U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo marks a significant shift in administrative law, altering how courts review federal agency interpretations of statutes. By overturning the long-established Chevron deference, the judgment has profound implications

New Title IX Rules Expand Sex Discrimination Protections in Schools
Education Management New Title IX Rules Expand Sex Discrimination Protections in Schools

The 2024 Final Rule, published by the U.S. Department of Education on April 19, 2024, signals substantial changes to Title IX regulations. These updates are designed to enhance protections against sex discrimination within educational institutions receiving federal funding. By broadening

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