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On April 6, the Department of Education s Office for Civil
Rights (OCR) issued a new letter to students, educators, and
stakeholders indicating the process that the Biden Administration
will be undertaking on the issues surrounding the Title IX
regulations. While light on details, the letter does provide a
roadmap for OCR s next steps and what colleges and universities
can expect in the Title IX regulatory arena in the near
future.
At a minimum, OCR s letter is intended to provide
information about the steps the Department is taking to carry out
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On April 6, 2021, the U.S. Department of Education’s (the “Department”) Office for Civil Rights (“OCR”) provided a roadmap for carrying out President Biden’s recent
Executive Order on Guaranteeing an Educational Environment Free from Discrimination on the Basis of Sex, Including Sexual Orientation or Gender Identity.
[1] In a letter to students, educators, and other stakeholders,
[2] OCR explained that it will engage in a comprehensive review of the Department’s existing regulations, orders, guidance, policies, and other similar agency actions including, most notably, the Department’s Title IX regulations that took effect on August 14, 2020, titled “Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Sex in Education Programs or Activities Receiving Federal Financial Assistance” (the “2020 Amendments”). Vitally important for all education programs and activities that receive federal funding, the letter provides a
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