• The First 100 Days: Immigration Law

    Event Details About this Event A keystone of President Trump’s campaign was the promise to intensify immigration enforcement. The first weeks of his second administration included the issuance and implementation of executive orders to begin this work. Additionally, the acting U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary issued a directive rescinding longstanding policy on refraining from […]

  • Sharpening Your Skills: Best Practices for Conducting Internal Investigations

    Event Details About this Event Compliance with laws and regulations, coordination with various stakeholders, and organization to ensure processes are followed are all needed to conduct just one internal investigation. However, a single incident at a postsecondary institution can trigger multiple investigations by different offices on campus and the discovery of unknown information during those […]

  • Sharpening Your Skills: Best Practices for Conducting Internal Investigations

    Event Details About this Event Compliance with laws and regulations, coordination with various stakeholders, and organization to ensure processes are followed are all needed to conduct just one internal investigation. However, a single incident at a postsecondary institution can trigger multiple investigations by different offices on campus and the discovery of unknown information during those […]

  • The First 100 Days: A Discussion on DEI with Dear Colleagues

    Event Details About this Event Since taking office in January, the Trump administration has issued Executive Order 14151: Ending Radical and Wasteful Government DEI Programs and Preferencing, Executive Order 14173: Ending Illegal Discrimination and Restoring Merit-Based Opportunity, and the February 14th Dear Colleague Letter directing institutions to end programs related to diversity, equity, and inclusion. […]

  • 2025 Cybersecurity Law Update

    Event Details About this Event Rapid advancements in technology provide tremendous opportunities but also carry significant risks to the mission-critical operations of colleges and universities. The vast amount of student, patient, and research data make higher education institutions increasingly attractive targets for criminals and bad actors, who are constantly improving their capabilities to carry out […]

  • Fireside Chat: Farewell to the Department of Education?

    Event Details About this Event On March 3, newly confirmed U.S. Department of Education Secretary Linda McMahon issued her statement regarding the Department’s “Final Mission.” That same day the Task Force on Antisemitism announced its initial investigations regarding alleged violations of Title VI and shortly thereafter announced that it was withholding $400 million in federal […]

  • Spring 2025 CLE Workshop: Discrimination Law

    The Westin Denver Downtown, Denver, CO Denver, CO

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  • Washington Update

    Event Details About this Event NACUA’s Spring Discrimination Law Workshop in San Antonio, TX included a session on the latest developments in Washington relative to higher education. Please enjoy this complimentary briefing that discusses the current landscape as of the time of the recording on March 26, 2025. The session provided updates on Washington executive, legislative, […]

  • The First 100 Days | Federal Grants: What Counsel Need to Know Today 

    Event Details About this Event The Trump administration’s shift in policy priorities has led to wide-scale rescission of grant funds awarded by a range of federal agencies, deeply impacting the research and educational activities of colleges and universities.  Even where funding has not been terminated, wide-ranging demands and certifications, presenting a high degree of risk […]

  • Title IX, One Year Later

    Event Details About this Event Title IX remains a socio-political and legal football.   On April 19, 2024, the U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights (the Department), released its 2024 Title IX regulations, which included significant departures from the 2020 Rule, including expanding the definition of sex-based discrimination and harassment, and broadening what triggers […]