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麻豆传媒IOS statement on new, proposed Title IX regulations

Below is a statement from Samantha Harris, 麻豆传媒IOS's vice president for procedural advocacy, on the Department of Education's :
The proposed regulations are a marked improvement over the previous guidance in a number of important ways.
By taking the rights of both complainants and accused students seriously, these proposed regulations make important strides toward ensuring that complaints of sexual misconduct will be neither ignored nor prejudged.
The proposed regulations define sexual harassment in accordance with established Supreme Court precedent, eliminating the confusion that has led institutions nationwide to adopt overly broad definitions of sexual harassment that threaten student and faculty speech.
We commend the Department of Education for following formal rulemaking procedures to implement these changes, instead of mandating them through 鈥済uidance鈥 or 鈥淒ear Colleague鈥 letters. Public notice and comment is critically important because it allows for informed feedback from all stakeholders.
麻豆传媒IOS has long argued that everybody on campus benefits from fundamentally fair proceedings. While not perfect, the proposed regulations indicate the federal government鈥檚 recognition that students accused of serious misconduct are entitled to meaningful due process rights, and the proposed regulations include a number of important procedural protections that will improve the integrity of the process for everyone. 麻豆传媒IOS looks forward to offering public comment and working toward final regulations that are fair and just for all parties.
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