The guidance bolsters the rights of students accused of sexual misconduct and scraps Biden-era rules extending protections to L.G.B.T.Q. students.
Schools and universities responding to complaints of sexual misconduct must return to policies created during President Donald Trump’s first term, with requirements for live hearings and more protecti
Former Fox News host Pete Hegseth was confirmed as Defense Secretary Friday night on a narrow vote in the U.S. Senate, a victory for President Donald Trump despite disturbing allegations about Hegseth’s conduct and questions about his fitness for the job.
The FBI has recorded a sharp spike in complaints that its own agents and employees have engaged in sexual misconduct, ranging from assault to harassment, despite a pledge by the bureau’s leaders to eliminate the longstanding problem.
In keeping with his sweeping executive actions, President Donald Trump rammed through new Title IX rules for federally funded K-12 schools and colleges, according to The New York Times. Title IX prohibits sex discrimination in federally funded educational programs.
Educators have been instructed to enforce codes against sexual violence and harassment on campus. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Schools responding to sexual misconduct complaints must return to earlier Trump policies, with live hearings and more protections for accused students.
The US Department of Education mandates the implementation of Trump-era policies for handling sexual misconduct investigations in schools and universities, following a federal court ruling. Critics argue that these rules,
Colleges already have been returning to Betsy DeVos' 2020 rules since a federal judge in Kentucky overturned the Biden administration's Title IX rules. Florida also sued to block the rules in another jurisdiction.
Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE) is an independent record label that represents the likes of Peabody Award winner Kendrick Lamar, "Snooze" singer SZA and "Collard Greens" rapper Schoolboy Q. None of these artists are named in the suit or accused of any misbehavior.
Any elected leader who doesn’t want to address issues so core to the well-being of KY's kids deserves your long memory when they run for reelection.
For the third year in a row, one lawmaker is proposing a bill that would give thousands of dollars a year to someone whose felony conviction is overturned.