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Common Types of Title IX Violations

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Our experienced Title IX lawyer knows how disruptive Title IX violations can be for students, faculty, and entire school communities. Title IX protects people from discrimination based on sex in education programs and activities that receive federal funding. Still, schools sometimes fail to handle claims properly, leaving students without the support and fairness they deserve. 

With over a decade of experience assisting clients with Title IX cases, our attorneys have the knowledge to help you identify Title IX violations, protect your rights, and file a complaint. Contact our team at K Altman Law to discover how we can assist you with your case.

Sexual Harassment

One of the most common issues under Title IX is sexual harassment. This can include unwelcome sexual advances, requests for favors, or other verbal or physical conduct that creates a hostile environment. Schools must respond promptly and take steps to stop the behavior, but sometimes they fail to act or investigate thoroughly.

Sexual Assault

When a student reports a sexual assault, the school has a duty to address the complaint and protect the victim. Violations happen when schools ignore reports, blame the victim, or discourage someone from filing a complaint. Failing to investigate or delaying action can leave students feeling unsafe and unsupported, and they may be able to file a complaint for a violation.

Retaliation After a Complaint

Title IX also protects students and staff from retaliation after filing a Title IX complaint. Unfortunately, some schools allow or fail to stop actions that punish someone for reporting misconduct. Retaliation can include threats, lower grades, exclusion from activities, or other unfair treatment.

Unequal Athletic Opportunities

Title IX covers fair treatment and opportunities in athletics too. Schools must provide equal opportunities for male and female athletes, including fair access to teams, facilities, and scholarships. If a school favors one gender over another in funding or resources, it could be a violation.

Failure to Provide Supportive Measures

When someone files a Title IX complaint, schools are supposed to offer support like counseling, schedule changes, or protective measures to keep the learning environment safe. Some schools do not provide these supports or make it difficult for victims to access help, which can lead to further harm.

Mishandling Investigations

Sometimes schools mishandle investigations by failing to gather all the facts, showing bias, or denying one side the chance to respond. A flawed process can affect the outcome and leave victims or the accused feeling they were treated unfairly.

Inadequate Training for Staff

Title IX rules require schools to train staff on how to handle complaints properly. If staff members do not know how to respond or follow procedures, important steps can be missed and violations can go unreported, leading to even more misconduct. Poor training often leads to mishandled cases or repeated violations.

Contact Our Title IX Lawyer Today

Title IX issues can deeply affect students’ lives, well-being, and future goals. If you believe your school mishandled a complaint or ignored your rights, we are here to help. Contact our team at K Altman Law today.

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