Title IX 2025 Reverts to 2020: What Does It Mean for Students and Universities?
Here’s an important update affecting Title IX campus sexual misconduct cases: the U.S. Department of Education just announced that it will officially enforce the 2020 Title IX regulations enacted during the first Trump administration. What do the Title IX changes mean for students and universities? Title IX requires colleges and universities receiving
Interview: MichieHamlett Partner Rhonda Quagliana on Title IX and Due Process
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. -- MichieHamlett partner Rhonda Quagliana, a leading lawyer in Virginia on Title IX and due process litigation, was a featured guest this past month on the Schilling Show hosted by CVille Now. Speaking with Rob Schilling, an award-winning investigative journalist based in Charlottesville and member of the Virginia Association of
Title IX Changes That Affect Your Rights
In August 2024, new regulations will take effect, once again changing the ground rules for how schools resolve sexual misconduct allegations under Title IX. The new regulations purport to require universities and colleges to conduct “reliable and impartial” investigations. In fact, the changes significantly shrink basic procedural protections for accused students.
Should I Hire a Lawyer for a Campus Misconduct or Title IX Investigation?
Should I hire my own attorney for a Title IX or sexual misconduct matter? Yes. Your college or university will sometimes provide students with an advisor. But the school’s advisor will not represent you like an attorney of your choosing. A qualified attorney will protect your interests and fight for