The new Title IX regulations issued during the Fall of 2020 under the Trump administration have been criticized for leaving gaps in protections for survivors of campus-based gender violence. This webinar reviews how the Clery Act, which addresses gender violence in higher education, can be used as a stop-gap measure to prevent colleges and universities from disenfranchising survivors from their rights and options to participate in campus disciplinary process addressing their reports of intimate partner violence, sexual misconduct, and stalking.
January 26, 2021 RAPID RESPONSE
Using the Clery Act Where the New Title IX Regulations Fail
Panelists
- S. Daniel Carter, President, Safety Advisors for Educational Campuses, LLC
- Laura L. Dunn, Founder, SurvJustice; Founding Partner, L.L. Dunn Law Firm
Moderator
- Joshua Medina, Staff Attorney and Pro Bono Coordinator, National Crime Victim Law Institute (NCVLI)
Joint Sponsor: ABA Commission on Domestic and Sexual Violence
Co-Sponsors: National Alliance of Victims' Rights Attorneys & Advocates, National Crime Victime Law Institute
Resources
Presentation: Using the Clery Act Where the New Title IX Regulations Fail
Transcript: Using the Clery Act Where the New Title IX Regulations Fail
Clery Act Practitioner Reference Guide
Clery Act Sexual Violence Conduct Process Jurisdiction
U.S. Department of Education Stepping-Up Enforcement of Clery Act’s VAWA Requirements
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