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The LLF National Law Firm: Anti-Male Bias in Title IX Cases May Be on Its Way Out
A Virginia Tech student who claims the school is biased against men when it comes to allegations of sexual assault can move forward with his lawsuit, a federal judge has ruled. Thomas Terrill, director of the LLF National Law Firm’s Student Defense Team, says this case and a similar one, […]
The College Accommodation Checklist and What to Do If Day One Falls Short
College students and their parents often assume that once a university approves accommodations, they remain active throughout their college journey. Unfortunately, this is rarely the case. Instead, most universities require students to reregister on an annual basis. If your university fails to implement your approved accommodations or creates unnecessary hurdles […]
The AI Tightrope: Students, ChatGPT, and Academic Misconduct
Artificial intelligence has become a fact of life on college campuses. While debates about AI focus on whether it is helping or hurting education, the reality is that students are already using it in large numbers. Recent studies suggest that somewhere between one-half and two-thirds of college students regularly use […]
How Do Special Education Rights Vary at Charter Schools vs. Public Schools?
Parents choose charter schools largely because they offer an individualized curriculum that traditional public schools cannot. However, charter schools often lack the special education resources required for them to fulfill their goal. Regardless, charter schools are held to the exact same federal special education standards as traditional public schools. The […]