Should Mass Tort Victims Settle for Bankruptcy?
Scholars and commentators discuss whether mass torts belong in bankruptcy court.
How the Carceral State Punishes Survivors
Survivors of color who report domestic violence and sexual assault risk exposure to further harm.
Curbing the Pandemic of Cyber Sexual Abuse
Fueled by the pandemic, the nonconsensual distribution of sexual images requires federal regulatory solutions.
Title IX and Campus Sexual Assault
Experts address how changing Title IX policies on campus sexual assault impact students.
Reforming VA’s Response to Military Sexual Trauma
Agency undermines veterans’ ability to get disability benefits after suffering sexual assault.
Sometimes the Trump Administration Strengthens the Rule of Law
The Trump Administration’s recent proposal on Title IX would bolster due process rights of students.
Changes to Universities’ Sexual Assault Tribunals May Be Here to Stay
Education Department is planning to make significant reforms to Title IX regulations.
Obama-Era Education Regulations Targeted for Reform
Conservative legal group urges change to education regulations adopted under the previous Administration.
President Obama Signs First Ever Sexual Assault Survivors’ Bill of Rights
The bill begins to close gaps in state-by-state regulatory treatment of sexual assault survivors.