These Top Prosecutors Are Threatening Legal Action Against Betsy DeVos
I have no doubt that Devos will weaken or try to completely step on these Obama era provisions and hope the prosecutors hit on her hard.
These Top Prosecutors Are Threatening Legal Action Against Betsy DeVos
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July 23, 2017 8:21 am
Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos has recently drawn criticism for lending an ear to mens rights groups and individuals advocating for the rights of those accused of rape, causing worry that the secretary of education may roll back Obama-era guidelines on how colleges should handle sexual assault.
Among those speaking out in alarm are 20 Democratic attorneys general from 19 states and the District of Columbia who collectively wrote a letter to DeVos on Wednesday demanding she keep the Obama administrations Title IX guidelines on sexual assault in place, according to Buzzfeed News. Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro, who organized the letter, told Buzzfeed News that the 20 attorneys general were prepared to take legal action to protect Title IX and rape victims.
The 20 AGs who signed that letter were putting Secretary DeVos on notice that we support the current regulations, and if she rolls them back, then she will have us to deal with further, Shapiro said. Well see what actions she takes. What I can tell you is we are committed to ensuring these protections stay in place. And if need be, well take legal action to try and protect victims.
In the letter, the state attorneys general ask DeVos to keep in place the guidelines outlined in the 2011 Dear Colleague letter affirming that sexual assault is a form of sex discrimination prohibited by Title IX. The letter also demands that DeVos does not rescind a 2014 document expanding on the 2011 directives issued by the White House campus rape task force.................................
sharedvalues
(6,916 posts)There are a lot of misogynistic, hateful groups that talk about men's rights. Those people are really spewing hate and don't care about rights. And I can confirm that, as a man.
Don't use the right's nomenclature.
These groups are anti-woman. Let's call a spade a spade.
mountain grammy
(26,655 posts)Jim Lane
(11,175 posts)Their reliance seems to be mainly on regulations and and administrative guidances issued by the DoE during the Obama administration. Such regulations generally don't create any substantive rights that are binding on future administrations. They can now be modified or rescinded by the same process under which they were originally promulgated.
There might be a procedural challenge if a proposed amendment didn't meet the applicable requirements of notice, public comment, and hearing, but that would be it AFAIK.