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The Future of Title IX under Biden’s Administration

April 15, 2021
NCLA’s Senior Litigation Counsel Harriet Hageman joins “The Laura Coates Show” on SiriusXM P.O.T.U.S., channel 124, to discuss the changes to Title IX under the Biden Administration. Key takeaways: • Title IX was never designed to address the allegations of sexual misconduct. It is not an appropriate statutory framework. • President Biden cannot simply issue…
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Department of Education Guidance under New Biden Administration

April 15, 2021
NCLA’s Litigation Counsel Caleb Kruckenberg joins “Richmond’s Morning News” with John Reid to discuss the recent changes in Title IX policy by the Biden administration. Key takeaways: • The Obama administration sent around a guidance document that told colleges to take away procedural protections against students or professors faced with accusations of sexual misconduct. •…
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Commission on Court-Packing

April 14, 2021
NCLA’s Executive Director and General Counsel Mark Chenoweth joins “The Drew Mariani Show” to discuss President Biden’s executive order that has created a commission to report on possible changes to the Supreme Court’s membership, jurisdiction and lifetime terms. Key takeaways: • None of the proposed changes given to the new commission for research are constitutional.…
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The Changes to Title IX Policy

April 12, 2021
NCLA’s Senior Litigation Counsel Harriet Hageman joins “The Charlie James Show” to discuss the changes to Title IX under the Biden Administration. Key takeaways: • Since the “Dear Colleague” letter, our schools and universities have been taking an approach to Title IX that has essentially stripped our students and professors of due process rights and…
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NJ Landlords Fight Back: Lawsuit Challenges Murphy Executive Order

April 7, 2021
Last spring when the pandemic was raging and many New Jersey workers lost their jobs, Gov. Phil Murphy suspended the right of landlords to evict tenants. Murphy also signed executive order No. 128, forcing landlords to use their tenants’ security deposits toward rent payments. A group that represents small property owners has filed a lawsuit,…
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Landlords Claim CDC Eviction Moratorium Is Hurting Them

April 5, 2021
RICHMOND, Va. — Landlords across the country are saying the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)’s eviction moratorium that was recently extended to protect tenants struggling to make rent is starting to hurt them. For this reason, a civil rights organization is filing lawsuits against the CDC. Getting rid of the CDC eviction moratorium is what…
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