What Students Should Know About Navigating Title IX Right Now

Title IX aims to protect students from sexual violence and support student survivors dealing with the aftermath of sexual harm that may happen in schools. Amid changes over the years, what do students need to know about how the process works right now? CAASE’s Managing Attorney, Educational Advocacy, Christina Zuba gives her insight.
What Is the Red Zone and How Can We End It?

A new school year beginning brings “The Red Zone,” when college students are at a higher risk of sexual assault. This back-to-school season is an opportunity to talk to the young people in your life about why this is, supporting healthy behavior, and combating victim blaming.
4 Policy Issues CAASE Is Monitoring in 2025

CAASE will focus on serving, supporting, and fighting for survivors no matter what. Learn more about what we’re anticipating and monitoring this year at the federal level under a new administration.
What Survivors Need to Know About the New Title IX

What the latest Title IX updates from the Biden administration will mean for survivors in schools.
I’m a Student-Survivor—How Can My School Help Me?

K-12 student survivors of sexual assault or abuse may struggle academically. Thankfully schools can offer accommodations and support.
What to Know About the Title IX Changes

October 1, 2020 The Department of Education (ED) made changes to a federal law intended to protect against gender discrimination in education, known as Title IX. The new rules went […]
Title IX Changes Today, But the Work to Block It is Far From Over

The pandemic has caused major disruptions to schools, yet rule changes to Title IX go into effect on August 14th, 2020. The new rule will severely degrade the federal law […]
Dangerous Title IX Regulation Changes Finalized

New Title IX rules have been published. Here’s what you need to know and what CAASE is doing to support student survivors.
OCR Oversees CPS. What About Sexual Abuse Survivors in Other Districts?

CAASE has taken legal action against Chicago Public Schools after the organization regularly failed to address and appropriately respond to sexual violence.
4 Big Ways ESSL Bill Supports K-12 Survivors

The Ensuring Success in School Law would guarantee that K-12 students who are survivors of gender-based violence, parents, or expectant parents can stay in school, stay safe, and complete their education.