The Chronicle of Higher Education
Higher Ed's New Legal Landscape | Navigating Uncertainty Under Trump
 
 
The Trump administration has brought about a slew of new regulatory actions, and with them a rapidly evolving discourse on what’s next for your institution, leaving many feeling anxious and struggling to keep up with the pace of change. In the turbulent times higher ed is facing, it can feel like everyone on campus needs legal expertise.

Join us on April 23 at 11:00 a.m. ET | 8:00 a.m. PT for a webinar that will give you context for the legal challenges facing higher ed and better understand what to keep an eye on in the months to come.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Higher Ed's New Legal Landscape
 
 
 
 
This discussion, meant for faculty and administrators who aren’t immersed in compliance or the work of the campus general counsel, will cover:
 
 
 
 
How approaches to Title VI and Title IX are changing.
 
 
 
 
The various federal orders and what legal weight they hold.
 
 
 
 
The court cases to watch for higher ed’s stakeholders.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ian Wilhelm, Deputy Managing Editor
 
 
Wilhelm is the head of The Chronicle’s Intelligence division, providing strategic oversight on the publication’s journalism and events. He has moderated countless expert panels on a wide range of hot topics in higher education.

 
 
 
Ann H Franke, President, Wise Results LLC
 
 
Franke provides consulting services to colleges, universities, and associations. She has advised campuses on organizational development, conducted training, and evaluated the academic support services for student-athletes in a Division I program.
 
 
 
 
 
Scott Schneider, Founder Schneider Education & Employment Law
 
 
Schneider has advised companies and educational institutions nationwide on a variety of complex legal issues with a focus on particularly sensitive matters like institutional response to sexual misconduct.
 
 
 
Peter F. Lake, Senior Higher Education Attorney Steptoe Johnson PLLC
 
 
Lake is a nationally recognized professional and scholar on a variety of higher education topics, including Title IX. He is a professor of law, center director, and a senior higher education attorney.

 
 
 
 
 
 
The April 23 session is a paid webinar — reserve your seat here.