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President Trump's U.S. Department of Education released a new Title IX regulation designed to restore the legal rights of students who are wrongfully accused of sexual misconduct. College students who are falsely accused of sexual misconduct will now have the right to defend themselves legally, but this has not always been the case.
AFA heartily commends the Trump administration for this new regulation governing the application of Title IX protections. The new regulation will ensure that both the accused and the accuser are treated fairly through a clearly defined process and that the First Amendment rights of the students are no longer ignored.
Send your email thanking President Donald Trump for restoring the due process of law for all students, specifically those who are falsely accused.
"For too many years, Title IX has been used to beat down American college students falsely accused of sexual misconduct and as an excuse to inhibit free speech," said AFA Action vice president Rob Chambers. "Too many innocent lives have been harmed by the lack of justice found on campuses across the country."
U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy Devos said of the new regulation, "Too many students have lost access to their education because their school inadequately responded when a student filed a complaint of sexual harassment or sexual assault. … This new regulation requires schools to act in meaningful ways to support survivors of sexual misconduct, without sacrificing important safeguards to ensure a fair and transparent process."
Taken directly from a press release posted at ed.gov, key provisions of the Department of Education's new Title IX regulation include:
Send your email. Thank President Trump for protecting K-12 and college students. This regulation is long overdue.
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