Briefing

Stop Campus Hazing Act: What You Need to Know to Comply

January 17, 2025 | 1:00 pm 1:30 pm EST

About this Event

President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. signed the Stop Campus Hazing Act (the “Act”) into law on December 23, 2024, to address concerns about injuries and deaths on college campuses related to hazing activities. The Act, which amends the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, imposes several requirements on colleges and universities, many of which already became, or will soon become effective. Notably, the Act requires institutions to compile and disclose an additional class of broadly-defined hazing statistics in a distinct new report, to disclose additional information in Annual Security Reports, and to publish information related to anti-hazing policies and prevention programs. 

Please join us for a 30-minute audio-only briefing during which NACUA member-experts, Guilherme Costa and Janet Judge, will provide an overview of the Act and offer practical insights for counsel and compliance colleagues who focus on areas most at risk for potential hazing activity on campus. 

Speakers

Guilherme Costa

Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary of the Corporation

Bentley University

Member, 2025-2028

Guilherme M. Costa serves as the Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary of the Corporation of Bentley University. Prior to joining Bentley University in 2023, Guilherme served as the Interim Senior Vice President and University Secretary (and previously as the Senior Associate Vice President and Deputy University Secretary) of Syracuse University, the Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary to the Board of Trustees of Ithaca College, General Counsel of the South Dakota Board of Regents, and the Deputy General Counsel (and previously as the Associate General Counsel) of the University of Idaho.   

Guilherme joined NACUA in 2010 and has served several terms on the Committee on Membership and Member Services and the Journal of College and University Law Editorial Board. He has also spoken at several NACUA programs.  

Guilherme earned his undergraduate degrees in business administration and political science from the University of Florida, his law degree from the University of Notre Dame Law School, and his master’s degree in Adult/Organizational Learning and Leadership from the University of Idaho. 

Melissa Jackson Holloway serves as Vice Chancellor and General Counsel for North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, the nation’s largest Historically Black College and University (HBCU) in Greensboro, N.C. At North Carolina A&T, Melissa provides legal counsel as the university’s senior attorney and maintains responsibility for the supervision and administration of the Division of Legal Affairs, Risk, and Compliance which consists of the Office of Legal Affairs, the Office of Enterprise Risk Management and Compliance, the Title IX Office, and the Office Internal Auditing. Before joining N.C. A&T in 2019, she spent three years as Deputy General Counsel at Ball State University, six years as General Counsel at North Carolina Central University, and eight years as Chief Legal Affairs Officer at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. Prior to entering the practice of higher education law, Melissa spent four years as an associate with Foley & Lardner in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Melissa is a 2022 alum of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities’ Millennium Leadership Initiative 2022 cohort, serves on several local non-profit boards, and is a life member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. 

Melissa has been a NACUA member since 2001. During her 22 years as a NACUA volunteer, she has served as a member of the Committee on Program for Annual Conference, Committee on Board Operations, Board Advisory Council on Diversity and Inclusivity, with leadership roles as Vice Chair of Committee on Legal Education and Vice Chair and Chair of Committee on Membership and Member Services. Melissa is also a frequent moderator and presenter at NACUA workshops, conferences, and Lawyers New to Higher Education workshop. Additionally, she currently serves as an instructor for the Fundamentals of FERPA online course. Melissa served as an at-large member of the NACUA Board of Directors from 2016-2019 and is a 2020 recipient of NACUA’s Distinguished Service Award. 

Melissa holds a B.A. from Syracuse University, an M.A. from Binghamton University, and her J.D., with honors, from the University of Wisconsin School of Law. 

Janet Judge

Co-founder and Partner

Education & Sports Law Group

Janet P. Judge is the co-founder of the Education & Sports Law Group and a five-time peer-selected sport lawyer of the year (Best Lawyers). With more than 30 years of experience serving the needs of higher education clients, Janet regularly advises schools and conferences at the NCAA Division I, II, and III levels regarding a broad spectrum of civil rights and intercollegiate sports law matters. Perhaps best known for her Title IX athletic equity work having been involved substantively in many of the significant Title IX athletics litigation matters to date, Janet brings a deep bench of very relevant legal and sports experience when advising schools. She has worked as an antitrust, employment and labor law litigator, program investigator, NCAA D1 athletics administrator, NCAA D1 compliance director, NCAA D1 and DIII intercollegiate coach, and competed as a three-sport NCAA DI athlete. In addition to her law practice, Janet is an accomplished public speaker and regularly presents on higher education and sports law developments relevant to school presidents, sports administrators, FARs, coaches, medical personnel, and student-athletes, including at NACUA, NCAA, NACDA, Sports Lawyers, Women Leaders, Fraternal Law, ACE, AASCU, and NACUBO events. 

Janet is a graduate of Harvard College and Boston University School of Law. Following law school, Janet clerked for Judge Stahl on the First Circuit Court of Appeals. In 2022, Janet was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from Franklin Pierce University in recognition of her civil rights, sports, and higher education work. An active NACUA member since 2004, Janet is a former NACUA Board Member. She currently serves on NACUA’s BACDI (Chair) and Annual Conference Programming (member) Committees. She is recipient of NACUA’s Distinguished Service and First Decade Awards. 

Briefing Recording

This briefing recording is complimentary to NACUA members and is available for NACUA members to access on demand through Online Learning Center.

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