Member of national team of attorneys drafting thoughtful & high-quality guidance on the Title IX regulations issued in April 2024. The 2024 Joint Guidance is free and widely available to institutions large and small, public and private, urban and rural, well-resourced, and budget-challenged. The 2020 Joint Guidance remains available for schools still operating under the 2020 regulations. Janet Faulkner also served on the 2020 Joint Guidance drafting team. Joint Guidance is hosted by the State University of New York (SUNY).
Contrapower harassment involves situations where there’s a shifted power dynamic. A person with less power attempts to exert control or influence over someone with more authority or status. This term is used to refer to situations where a student allegedly threatens or harasses a faculty member or administrator.
Co-author (with Phil Catanzano) of peer-reviewed NACUANOTE published by the National Association of College and University Attorneys (NACUA). This article focuses on practical guidance for how institutions should consider and accommodate requests for disabilities in sexual misconduct processes that are founded on concepts of strict parity of process for both parties. (membership required)
Creator of training modules on Fundamentals of Employment Investigations and Conducting Employment Investigations for the Student Conduct Institute's 450+ institutional members.
Peer reviewer for perspective paper by members of the Response Working Group from the Action Collaborative on Preventing Sexual Harassment in Higher Education of the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM), published October 2022.
NACUANOTES, published by NACUA, are timely peer-reviewed articles on college and university law issues.
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Janet Faulkner was cited by the National Council on Disability in its 2018 report
Not on the Radar: Sexual Assault of College Students with Disabilities. The National Council on Disability is an independent federal agency committed to disability policy leadership.
JCUL is a peer-refereed law journal dedicated to the study of college and university law. JCUL is hosted by Rutgers University School of Law. JCUL previously was hosted by the University of Notre Dame Law School. Janet served on the advisory board of the Rutgers-hosted JCUL, and on the editorial board of the Notre Dame-hosted JCUL.
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