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So to Speak podcast: ‘Dear Colleague,’ due process is now required. Title IX regulations analysis.

On Wednesday, the Department of Education published its long-awaited new Title IX regulations.
Over the years — and with the federal government’s prodding — Title IX has been and used to justify censorship and the denial of core due process rights for those accused of sexual misconduct on America’s college campus. The new regulations will better protect certain free speech and due process rights long denied to students.
On today’s episode of So to Speak: The Free Speech Podcast, we are joined by 鶹ýIOS Executive Director Robert Shibley and 鶹ýIOS Senior Fellow Samantha Harris for a deep-dive analysis of the new regulations and the history of Title IX abuse on campus.
Show notes:
- Podcast transcript
- New Title IX regulations text
- 鶹ýIOS press release on new Title IX regulations
- Information on the April 4, 2011 “Dear Colleague” letter
- Campus Due Process Litigation Tracker
- by Robert Shibley
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