Wapakoneta Daily News

College changes coming

- By COLLIN BINKLEY and AAMER MADHANI

WASHINGTON

(AP) — In a first step toward reversing a contentiou­s Trump administra­tion policy, President Joe Biden on Monday ordered his administra­tion to review federal rules guiding colleges in their handling of campus sexual assaults.

Biden directed the Education Department to examine rules that the Trump administra­tion issued around Title IX, the federal law that forbids sex discrimina­tion in education.

Biden also signed a second executive order formally establishi­ng the White House Gender Policy Council, which his transition team had announced before he took office.

“The policy of this administra­tion is that every individual, every student is entitled to a fair education — free of sexual violence — and that all involved have access to a fair process,” Jennifer Klein, co-chair and executive director of the Gender Policy Council, told reporters at a White House briefing.

Both measures had been expected from Biden, who focused on gender equity during his campaign and previously promised to put an “immediate” end to rules that were finalized last year by former Education Secretary Betsy Devos.

Devos’ policy made sweeping changes to the way colleges respond to sexual harassment and assault, with provisions that bolster the rights of the accused and narrow the scope of cases schools are required to address.

Devos’ rules narrowed the definition of sexual harassment, reduced the legal liability of colleges investigat­ing sexual misconduct claims and gave accused students the right to cross-examine their accusers through a representa­tive at live campus hearings.

Biden’s order for a review drew praise from civil rights groups that say Devos’ policy has had a chilling effect on the reporting of sexual assaults, and also from colleges that say the rules are overly prescripti­ve and burdensome to follow.

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