A Florida athletics department employee filed a sexual assault complaint against an assistant men's basketball coach Tuesday as the school continues to investigate head coach Todd Golden for alleged Title IX violations.
A sexual assault complaint has been filed against Florida men’s basketball assistant Taurean Green while the university continues to investigate head coach Todd Golden for alleged Title IX violations.
The University of Florida on Monday cleared basketball coach Todd Golden of a Title IX complaint that included allegations of sexual harassment and stalking of multiple women, including Florida students.
A former Glacier High School wrestling parent and his son are suing Public Schools for allegedly retaliating against them for reporting sexual assault involving the team during the 2021-22 school year.
A federal judge’s decision to strike down former President Joe Biden’s Title IX policy could make it harder to report sexual harassment and support for students’ gender identities at higher education institutions like GW experts in Title IX policy said.
San Diego Unified School District officials said they have made good progress in their efforts responding to reports of misconduct and violations of civil rights laws.
UK Police is investigating the incident, which occurred Friday in an on-campus dorm room, university officials said.
In January, ESPN reported allegations of sexual assault made against Golden’s assistant coach Taurean Green in a Title IX complaint. In a press conference, Golden expressed his disappointment that the investigations were not being kept confidential. The UAA released the following statement on the investigation’s conclusion:
The university says the investigation, conducted by an outside firm, found “no evidence” that Golden was guilty of any of the transgressions leveled against him. Still, Todd Golden loses. His
Effective implementation of Title IX and DHR policies is essential for ensuring equal access to academic and athletic opportunities for all students.
The lawsuit filed claims St. Peter-Immanuel personnel failed to protect a former student, now 24, from a teacher who sexually assaulted him.