


US Colleges Revert to Trump-Era Sexual Assault Guidelines Amid Controversy
Education Department mandates schools to adopt policies from Trump's presidency, affecting how sexual misconduct cases are handled, with more protections for the accused.
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The Education Department has instructed schools to revert to Title IX policies from the Trump administration, emphasizing live hearings and protections for the accused. This shift follows a federal court ruling overturning Biden-era rules. Critics argue these changes undermine victims' rights, while supporters claim they ensure fair treatment for accused students. The controversy revolves around the balance between protecting complainants and the rights of the accused, as well as the expanded definition of harassment under previous administrations.
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