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Read on their site →Title IX Investigative Techniques Contradict Science, Say ISU Researchers via Mertes Law
Two researchers from Iowa State University, philosophy lecturer and Title IX coordinator, Adrienne Lyles, and psychology professor Christian Meissner, researched the underlying scientific basis behind many common techniques taught in Title IX certification programs around the…
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Universities see an Increase in Legal Challenges Over Title IX Enforcement via Mertes Law
Increasingly, institutions of higher learning are facing federal legal challenges because of the way they handle Title IX investigations. These civil legal challenges come from both those accused of sexual assault, but also from the victims of alleged sexual assault, both of…
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JWU Student Accused of Assault is Suing After Seemingly Biased Title IX Adjudication via Mertes Law
An unfortunate love triangle involving three Johnson & Wales University students resulted in a lawsuit now headed to trial. The complicated situation starts with a female student referred to as Mary Smith in court documents. Mary started a sexual relationship with a male…
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Colorado’s Red Flag Law in Effect as of January 1st via Mertes Law
Colorado’s red flag law went into effect on January 1st, 2020, and already within the first month of the new year, it has proven to be very controversial. While the law is similar to red flag laws in 17 other states, more or less, there are serious concerns raised by critics…
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The Unintended Consequences of Colorado’s Mandatory Arrest Law via Mertes Law
Colorado is one of the only states that has a mandatory arrest policy for domestic violence cases. In most states, it is up to the officer investigating a domestic violence call, to evaluate the situation and determine for themselves if it is dangerous enough to require that…
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Denver Man Surrenders Weapons in First Extreme Risk Protection Order Filed in Colorado via Mertes Law
Colorado’s red flag law went into effect on January 1st, 2020, and already in the first month an extreme risk protection order (ERPO) was granted in Denver which resulted in, according to court documents, a man agreeing to surrender two of his handguns for a year. Initially,…
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Title IX Complaint Results in Jett Duffey Being Denied Admission to CMU via Mertes Law
Jett Duffey, a former quarterback for Texas Tech University, was denied admission to Central Michigan University earlier this month. According to a CMU staff member, the denial was because of a Title IX allegation made against Duffey during his time at Texas Tech. Duffey was…
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COLORADO RED FLAG LAW via Mertes Law
Colorado’s Red Flag Law allows a family, or household member, or a law enforcement officer who believes that an individual presents a danger to themselves or others if he or she possesses a firearm to seek an extreme risk protection order from a court of law. The extreme risk…
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Read on their site →Nueva Orden Ejecutiva de Inmigración del Presidente Biden via McKinley Law Group LLC
Nueva Orden Ejecutiva de Inmigración del Presidente Biden: Proceso para promover la unidad y la estabilidad de las familiasEl 17 de junio de 2024, el presidente Biden anunció un nuevo programa de inmigración en el que una persona que se encuentra indocumentada en los Estados…
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