Proposed Rules Would Reduce Sexual Misconduct Inquiries, Education Dept. Estimates

September 11, 2018
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An analysis by the Education Department has found that its proposed new rules for handling allegations of sexual misconduct on campus would substantially decrease the number of investigations by colleges and school districts into complaints of sexual harassment, assault and rape, and save educational institutions millions of dollars over the next decade.


The analysis was conducted to study the effect of proposals drawn up by Betsy DeVos, the education secretary, to overhaul regulations governing Title IX, the federal law that prohibits sex discrimination in federally funded schools.


The proposed regulations, which have not been officially published but were
previously reported on by The New York Times, seek to bolster the rights of students accused of sexual harassment, reduce liability for institutions and require schools to provide more support to victims.


Read more at The New York Times: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/10/us/politics/campus-sexual-misconduct-rules.html