Member News

Education Department Clears Brigham Young of Title IX Violation

Brigham Young University is exempt from Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 in cases where the antidiscrimination law conflicts with the university’s religious doctrines, the Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights has ruled, according to The Deseret News. As a result, the university was cleared of a complaint filed over its treatment of gay students. The complaint concerned the university’s removal of a section banning gay sex from its honor code in February 2020. The university clarified that gay people were still not permitted to have sex.
Read Full Article

More news from NAICU

  • A Western North Carolina College President Looks Back on a Tumultuous Semester
  • SMU’s Bid to Split From United Methodist Church Over LGBTQ+ Rights Heads to Texas Supreme Court
  • Why Pepperdine Tells Students to Stay as Wildfires Approach — Even as the Rest of Malibu Flees
  • Averett President Announces Retirement
  • Dartmouth Stakes Out a Policy of ‘Institutional Restraint’
  • Rollins College Names Next President
  • Back to Article Overview