The Education Department has officially released new rules on how to enforce Title IX, the federal statute that forbids sex and gender-based discrimination in public schools. here is a primer on the new Regs from Washington Post to get you up to speed.
Shockingly, the ACLU raised an objection to the regs that is absolutely stunning:
"It promotes an unfair process, inappropriately favoring the accused and letting schools ignore their responsibility under Title IX to respond promptly and fairly to complaints of sexual violence."
-ACLU Tweet
"inappropriately favoring the accused" is not something I think anyone would ever have conceived the ACLU as arguing, but there it is.
Here is an article collecting objections to the ACLU's outrageous position
Really mind boggling....
Shockingly, the ACLU raised an objection to the regs that is absolutely stunning:
"It promotes an unfair process, inappropriately favoring the accused and letting schools ignore their responsibility under Title IX to respond promptly and fairly to complaints of sexual violence."
-ACLU Tweet
"inappropriately favoring the accused" is not something I think anyone would ever have conceived the ACLU as arguing, but there it is.
Here is an article collecting objections to the ACLU's outrageous position
Quote:
Even on this front, though, the critics of Title IX reform seem to forget that the students who face sexual misconduct adjudication on campus areas best we can telldisproportionately men of color and immigrants. Who will speak for them, if not civil liberties organizations? |
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