Abstract

There has been another installment in the long line of court cases examining whether colleges and universities are liable for off‐campus misconduct by students. Traditionally, these cases have involved tort/negligence claims and explored whether there is a special (legal) relationship between postsecondary institutions and their students. Such cases are finding new life in Title IX law, specifically deliberate indifference claims.

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