US colleges returning to campus sexual assault rules created during Trump’s first term
- The Education Department has mandated that schools revert to Title IX policies established during Donald Trump's presidency, which include live hearings for sexual misconduct cases and protections for accused students.
- A federal judge's ruling overturned the Biden administration's Title IX rules, stating they violated free speech rights and exceeded presidential authority.
- Supporters of the Trump-era rules argue they ensure fair treatment for accused students, while critics claim they discourage victims from reporting assaults.
- The 2020 Title IX rule specifies that 'sex' refers only to being born male or female, contradicting the Biden administration's efforts to include LGBTQI+ protections.
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