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Biden Administration Expected to Reverse DeVos's Title IX Regulations, Legal Experts Say | News


In early May 2020, former Secretary of Education Betsy D. DeVos released a controversial Title IX rule that drummed up controversy, criticism, and confusion since it was first proposed in November 2018. DeVos — who stepped down just days ago — gave universities until Aug. 14, 2020 to update their policies to comply with federal law.
DeVos’s changes required universities to implement a grievance process in the investigation of formal Title IX complaints. In this process, both complainants and respondents will be allowed to question each other during a live hearing. The new guidance also restricts the kinds of sexual misconduct universities can investigate.
Harvard designed an “Interim Title IX Sexual Harassment Policy” to conform with the new rule, in addition to creating an “Interim Other Sexual Misconduct Policy” in August 2020 to “address misconduct that falls outside the jurisdiction of the Interim Title IX Sexual Harassment Polic ....

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Conservatives on Campus Attempt to Find Their Footing As Trump Presidency Ends | News


Fallout from the Jan. 6 storming of the U.S. Capitol, which left five people dead, reached Harvard’s Institute of Politics the following week. On Jan. 12, the bipartisan organization dismissed U.S. Representative Elise M. Stefanik ’06 (R-N.Y.) from its top leadership committee for her baseless claims of voter fraud.
The IOP’s move received an array of responses — including praise and criticism. Though Kennedy School Dean Douglas W. Elmendorf stated the decision was nonpartisan, it nonetheless surfaced questions about the commitment of the organization — and Harvard more broadly — to bipartisanship: with Stefanik’s removal, the Republican minority on the Senior Advisory Committee becomes even smaller. ....

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Pro-insurrection Republicans check to see if they can still blame things on the intolerant left.


Over the past two years, Donald Trump and the Republican Party have lost control of the presidency, the House of Representatives, and the Senate. But nothing has damaged their political standing as much as last week’s violent occupation of the Capitol by pro-Trump protesters:
• The president’s approval rating has fallen to its lowest-ever level, 37 percent, in Morning Consult’s polling. (His disapproval rating in the poll is at an all-time high of 60 percent.) He has also tied his lowest-ever mark, 33 percent, in Quinnipiac’s poll. In a Data for Progress–Vox poll released Tuesday, 67 percent of independent voters said they blamed Trump for inciting last week’s attack. ....

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