A coalition of organizations that support free speech on campus filed a petition in federal court asking to participate in litigation surrounding the Department of Education’s new Title IX regulations.
In 1999, the Supreme Court issued its opinion in a case dealt with an elementary school student in Georgia who was subjected to a months-long pattern of harassment by a fellow student.
When Northwestern University professor Laura Kipnis published an essay in The Chronicle of Higher Education, she didn’t expect she’d become the target of a Title IX investigation.
Brett Sokolow’s response to our call for clarity on campus harassment standards from the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights is misleading and disappointingly inaccurate.
After more than a year of public pressure from FIRE, Gettysburg College amended its controversial Sexual Misconduct Policy, which failed to distinguish between an innocent, spontaneous hug and forcible rape.
After more than a year of public pressure from FIRE, Gettysburg College amended its controversial Sexual Misconduct Policy, which failed to distinguish between an innocent, spontaneous hug and forcible rape.
FIRE’s exposure of the absurd sexual misconduct policy in force at Gettysburg College in Pennsylvania has attracted the notice of columnist Cathy Young of The Boston Globe and Reason magazine.