Tag:U.S. Department of Education

Court Opinions: Supreme Court Denies Stays on Preliminary Injunctions Against Expanded Sex Discrimination Definition for Title IX

The Supreme Court ruled the government didn’t meet its burden to disprove the new allegedly unlawful provisions impact others of the rule.

SCOTUS to Hear New Questions in Biden Student Loan Forgiveness Challenge

The U.S. Supreme Court Monday agreed to hear a legal challenge to the Biden administration’s plans to forgive federal student loans.

Legal Lasso: Department of Education Cites State AG in Defense Claims

Legal Lasso is Law Week’s morning roundup of legal headlines across the state. Each morning, we take stock of legal issues and happenings, so...

Sending Your Sons to College? The Title IX Process Might Send Them Home

I wrote an opinion piece in 2015 for Law Week Colorado on how Title IX is being used against young male students. Then and...

What Businesses Should Expect from Colorado’s New Attorney General

For the first time since 2002, Colorado elected a Democrat, Phil Weiser, to serve as attorney general. The prevailing wisdom is that this development...

Legislature Offers Concrete Guidance on Campus Sexual Misconduct

The Colorado House of Representatives passed a bill for what Speaker Crisanta Duran has called a distinctly Colorado approach to ensuring colleges and universities...

Endrew v. Douglas County Nominated for Case of the Year

Editor’s Note: This is the second of three articles focused on the CTLA’s Case of the Year Award Winners. The third will be published...