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March 22, 2023
Baylor Gets Title IX Emotional Distress Claims Thrown Out
Baylor University does not have to face emotional damages claims for alleged Title IX violations in a lawsuit filed by a group of 15 women claiming the school failed to properly investigate sexual assaults on campus, a Texas federal judge ruled.
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May 12, 2021
Judge Ends Discovery War In Baylor Sexual Assault Suit
A Texas federal judge Tuesday chided Baylor University for "disproportionately" fixating on discovery in a Title IX suit challenging its response to sexual assault reports, saying it's "far past time" to move on from a yearslong document production battle and go to trial.
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May 06, 2021
Baylor Slams Magistrate's Sanction Order In Title IX Dispute
Baylor University has objected to a magistrate judge's sanction order issued last month requiring it to produce certain documents and work with an independent auditor to resolve a discovery dispute in a Title IX suit brought by women who claim the school failed to properly respond to sexual assault reports.
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April 27, 2021
Baylor Must Produce Docs From Report In Title IX Suit
A Texas federal judge has ordered Baylor University to turn over documents and work with an independent auditor to resolve a discovery dispute in a Title IX suit by women who claim the school failed to properly respond to sexual assault reports.
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November 20, 2020
Women Suing Baylor Say 'Enough Is Enough' In Docs Fight
A group of women suing Baylor University over its response to sexual assault reports has shot back against the school's claims that their bid for sanctions was "draconian," urging "severe and immediate" consequences for the school for allegedly stonewalling document requests.
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November 18, 2020
Baylor Calls Sanctions Bid In Title IX Suit 'Shocking'
Baylor University on Wednesday came out swinging against a motion for sanctions filed by women suing the school in a Title IX lawsuit over alleged sexual assaults, saying the claims that it's attempting to "shroud and delay" the discovery process are "offensive and, candidly, shocking."
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November 05, 2020
Women Say Baylor's Discovery Fails Continue In Assault Case
Baylor University has used a court-ordered check of its discovery compliance over an investigation conducted by the firm now known as Troutman Pepper to further "shroud and delay" a suit over alleged sex assault, the women suing the school told a Texas federal judge Wednesday.
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June 17, 2020
Baylor Fights To Hold Pepper Hamilton Docs In Title IX Suit
Baylor University has asked a Texas federal judge to overturn an order to surrender privileged documents related to Pepper Hamilton LLP's investigation of Title IX policies and procedures related to reports of sexual assaults.
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June 11, 2020
Baylor Plans Objection To Pepper Hamilton Docs Ruling
Attorneys for Baylor University told a Texas federal judge Thursday that the school plans to object to a recent ruling requiring it to hand over discovery related to Pepper Hamilton's investigation of Title IX policies and reforms to 15 women who claim the school negligently responded to sexual assault reports.
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June 02, 2020
Baylor Must Provide Pepper Hamilton Docs In Sex Assault Suit
Baylor University must hand over discovery related to a law firm's investigation of its Title IX policies and reforms after waiving work product protection by mentioning the investigation in its defense against 15 women's claims that the school negligently responded to sexual assault reports, a Texas federal judge ruled Tuesday.