Webinar

Title IX: Same Regulations, New Problems

February 23, 2026 | 12:00 pm 2:00 pm EST

About this Event

Colleges and universities are well-acquainted with the 2020 Title IX regulations implemented by the first Trump administration. However, the setting has changed. State laws that differ in key areas such as due process and gender identity directly conflict with federal law. The current Trump administration has made clear through Executive Orders and enforcement that gender identity is a key focus, forcing institutions to grapple with maintaining inclusive campuses while not running afoul of the law. Additionally, there is a patchwork of caselaw across the United States on various Title IX issues. Against this complex backdrop, campus counsel and Title IX coordinators balance supporting their campus community on sensitive Title IX matters while protecting the institution from legal risk.  

Please join us for this 2-hour webinar where presenters will cover: 

  • The current state of the law, including conflicts between federal and state law;
  • Enforcement against schools with gender inclusive policies; 
  • Thorny issues related to policies in hot button areas, such as housing and bathrooms; and
  • Timely hypotheticals.

Who Should Attend?  

This webinar will be of interest to college and university counsel who advise on Title IX, as well as campus administrators with responsibilities related to this area of the law. 

Speakers

Leora Freedman

Leora Freedman is the Assistant Vice Chancellor for Civil Rights at the University of California, Los Angeles. After several years in private practice, Leora joined the California State University (CSU) Office of General Counsel as University Counsel.  Between 2014 and 2017, she served as General Counsel for Occidental College in Los Angeles. Leora returned to the CSU Office of General Counsel in February 2017 and served as Assistant Vice Chancellor and Chief Counsel — Academic and Student Affairs until March 2018, when she was appointed Associate Vice Chancellor and Deputy General Counsel. From 2022 to 2024, Leora served as Vice Chancellor for Human Resources for the CSU system.   

Leora earned a bachelor’s in psychology from Wesleyan University, and a J.D. from the University of California, Los Angeles. 

Maureen Holland

Maureen Holland

Maureen Holland is a Member at Cozen O’Connor. As a member of the Institutional Response Group, Maureen’s practice is focused on helping educational institutions improve policies, procedures, and systems for preventing and addressing discrimination, harassment, and interpersonal harm, including sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence, stalking, sex- and gender-based harassment, identity-based discrimination and harassment, hazing, retaliation and other forms of conduct prohibited by Title VI, Title VII, Title IX, the Clery Act (as amended by the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act), and related federal and state laws. 

Maureen helps schools design and implement effective institutional responses that integrate the complex federal and state regulatory framework with the unique dynamics of interpersonal harm. She provides hands-on assistance in building centralized offices of institutional equity, writing policies and procedures, conducting investigations, serving as an external decision-maker and appellate authority, and developing and delivering training programs for Title IX Coordinators, institutional equity personnel, decision-makers, investigators, and other implementers and leaders. 

Institutions regularly call upon Maureen to conduct external policy audits regarding Title IX, Title VI, and other civil rights laws; reviews of institutional responses to current or historical reports of sexual and gender-based harassment and violence; and child protection audits. She also assists schools in meeting federal compliance obligations and responding to investigations by the Office for Civil Rights and the Clery Compliance Division of the U.S. Department of Education. 

As a seasoned investigator, Maureen manages and conducts Title IX and civil rights investigations. She also serves as an external hearing officer, panel chair, and legal consultant to decision-makers in Title IX, discrimination, harassment, and related conduct cases. 

Maureen served as Interim Director of Civil Rights and Title IX at Amherst College (2024); Interim Director of Investigations at a large state university, restructuring their intake and investigative processes (2018-2019); and Interim Title IX Coordinator at Baylor University, helping to build Baylor’s Office of Institutional Equity (2017-2018). She currently leads a team of IRG attorneys who serve as equity consultants for Michigan State University, reviewing policies, procedures, and case files and reporting on legal compliance and effective practices. 

Maureen co-chairs the firm’s Education Industry team, helping identify, develop, and connect education leaders with legal advisors and experienced professionals within and outside of Cozen O’Connor. Maureen is also actively involved in the firm’s diversity initiatives and has previously served on the firm’s Member Committee and Hiring Committee. Maureen currently serves on the boards of Face to Face Germantown and Central Division Victim Services (CDVS) and is the co-chair of the Philadelphia Bar Association’s LGBTQ+ Rights Committee. In 2020, Maureen was recognized as one of the best LGBTQ+ Lawyers under 40 by the LGBT Bar. In 2024, the Legal Intelligencer recognized Maureen as an “Unsung Hero” for her behind the scenes leadership in important matters. Maureen and her wife live in Philadelphia. 

Program Schedule

TimeSession Topic
12:00 P.M.Welcome and Introductions
12:05 P.M.Return to the 2020 regulations and federal actions.
1:05 P.M.Hypotheticals
1:45 P.M.Q&A
2:00 P.M.Conclusion

Webinar Recording

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