Posts from September 2025.
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September 18, 2025
As civil rights compliance becomes increasingly complex and federal scrutiny continues, colleges and universities should consider reevaluating having separate approaches to handling complaints of Title IX (sex discrimination and harassment) and Title VI (race, color, national origin, and shared ancestry discrimination and harassment).
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On August 14, 2025, the US District Court for the District of Maryland vacated the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights’ (OCR) February 14, 2025 Dear Colleague Letter (DCL). Hunton previously provided an overview of the implications of the February 14 DCL for colleges and universities in client alerts published in February and March 2025.
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