Analysis of Judicial Decisions

Analysis of Judicial Decisions Affirming the 2020 Title IX Regulations Campus due process is a rapidly evolving area of the law. SAVE has conducted a detailed review of 175 decisions in favor of the accused student and identified the judicial language that pertains to each of the 27 major regulatory provisions contained in the 2020 […]

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Campus Due Process Sexual Assault Sexual Harassment Title IX

Strong Due Process Protections Are Essential for the Protection of Vulnerable Campus Groups

Strong Due Process Protections Are Essential for the Protection of Vulnerable Campus Groups SAVE June 17, 2021 Due process protections are especially important to assure the rights of vulnerable groups such as LGBT persons, racial minorities, disabled students, and immigrants:[1] LGBT Groups Former James Madison University faculty member and speech coach Alyssa Reid was accused […]

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Believe the Victim Campus Department of Justice Investigations Sexual Assault Sexual Harassment Start By Believing Title IX Trauma Informed Victim-Centered Investigations

PR: Railroading the Innocent: 5,200+ Petition Signers Demand an End to ‘Victim-Centered’ Investigations

PRESS RELEASE Rebecca Stewart: 513-479-3335 Email: info@saveservices.org Railroading the Innocent: 5,200+ Petition Signers Demand an End to ‘Victim-Centered’ Investigations WASHINGTON / June 16, 2021 – An online petition is demanding an end to the use of so-called “victim-centered” investigative methods. “Victim-centered” approaches serve to remove the presumption of innocence and tilt the investigation in favor […]

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VAWA Inclusion Mandate Victims Violence Against Women Act

VAWA: Are Missing and Murdered Indigenous Men in US Being Ignored?

Are Missing and Murdered Indigenous Men in US Being Ignored? By Cecily Hilleary Voice of America News https://www.voanews.com/usa/are-missing-and-murdered-indigenous-men-us-being-ignored WASHINGTON – Hub Binion Williamson, 34, was last seen in April near Hardin, Montana, about 12 miles away from his home on the Crow Indian Reservation.  It was a trip he made almost daily, said his cousin Rachel […]

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Campus Discrimination Legal Office for Civil Rights

Complaint: MIT discriminates against males and white people through nearly 30 different programs

JOHN RIGOLIZZO – RUTGERS UNIVERSITY •JUNE 10, 2021 ‘MIT is apparently either unaware of federal civil rights laws, or it thinks it’s above the law’ A complaint has been leveled against the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for 27 alleged violations of Title VI and Title IX of the Civil Rights Act. The complaint, authored by University […]

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Campus Due Process Sexual Assault Sexual Harassment Title IX

Disregarding Bogus Claims of Activists, Vast Majority of Americans Support Campus Due Process

PRESS RELEASE Contact: Rebecca Stewart Telephone: 513-479-3335 Email: info@saveservices.org Disregarding Bogus Claims of Activists, Vast Majority of Americans Support Campus Due Process WASHINGTON / June 9, 2021 – For years, campus activists have promoted a narrative about campus sexual assault using inflammatory terms such as “rape culture.” But analyses reveal these claims to be factually […]

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Campus Due Process Sexual Assault Sexual Harassment Title IX

SAVE Oral Testimony to the Office for Civil Rights

SAVE Oral Testimony to the Office for Civil Rights June 7, 2021 Good morning. My name is Edward Bartlett. I am the president of SAVE, a non-partisan organization that is working for campus fairness and due process. SAVE advocates on behalf of both complainants and respondents. One of the misconceptions surrounding the sexual harassment debate […]

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Campus Due Process Title IX

Hostile Environment Concerns May Cancel Academic Freedom

Hostile Environment Concerns May Cancel Academic Freedom David B. Porter, DPhil, Col, USAF (Ret.) June 6, 2021 I am a 72-year-old veteran and acknowledge my many blessings and privileges.  I graduated from the Air Force Academy with distinction in 1971 with an engineering degree; a year later, I earned a master’s degree from UCLA in […]

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Campus Due Process Free Speech Title IX

Expelling the Innocent: The New Campus Black List

Expelling the Innocent: The New Campus Black List James Moore June 2, 2021 In 2011 the US Department of Education published a “Dear Colleague” letter pertaining to Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and its implementing regulations.  The letter emphasized that sexual harassment of students, including sexual violence, is a form of sex […]

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Campus Title IX

Title IX Needs to Protect Every Student Present in the US, Including Dreamers

DACA’S DREAMERS AND TITLE IX REGULATORY DUE PROCESS: Title IX Needs to Protect Every Student Present in the US, Including Dreamers Raul Jauregui, Esq. June 2, 2021 Give or take an estimated 19 million people enrolled in higher education in the United States for fall 2020.[i]  And Title IX’s mission is to protect every single […]