The path to Obama’s ‘Dear Colleague’ letter; Acting attorney general orders Justice Department attorneys not to defend immigration executive order [UPDATED]; President Trump’s executive order on regulatory costs imperils the rest of his regulatory agenda; The dangers of gutting due process in campus sexual assault cases; Sen. Orrin Hatch on the Supreme Court: ‘Activist Justices have rewritten our laws’; KC Johnson and Stuart Taylor, guest-blogging about “The Campus Rape Frenzy: The Attack on Due Process at America’s Universities”; Short Circuit: A roundup of recent federal court decisions; Was Trump’s executive order an impeachable offense?; What happened when detained travelers challenged the Trump administration’s latest executive order; | | | | | The path to Obama’s ‘Dear Colleague’ letter | The Office for Civil Rights' selective interpretation of Title IX built on past interpretations to further increase the chances of guilty findings (for instance by discouraging cross-examination). | By KC Johnson and Stuart Taylor • Read more » |
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