This seminar is an online rebroadcast of a previously recorded program. To participate, you listen and view online.
Originally presented on October 3, 2019, by Lawrence J. Altman, Avila University and retired from Kansas City Public Schools, Overland Park, KS
On November 27, 2018, the U.S. Department of Education published its proposed new Title IX Regulations that were developed in response to complaints that the existing regulation did not adequately protect the rights of those accused of sexual harassment or sexual violence. The comment period for the proposed Regulations closed on February 15, 2019. Join Lawrence J. Altman as he discusses what you can expect from the new Title IX Regulations.
Rebroadcast Moderator: Lawrence J. Altman
| 13s Final of Summation 8-7-2018 Title IX Regulations August 7 2019.pdf (369.6 KB) | Available after Purchase | ||
| Proposed Title IX Regulations Presentation.pdf (446.1 KB) | Available after Purchase | ||
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Lawrence J. Altman is an adjunct professor at Avila University in Kansas City, Missouri. Until he retired in January of 2016, Mr. Altman was the Special Education Lead Attorney and Compliance Officer for Kansas City Public Schools and the Title IX Coordinator for the Kansas City School District. Prior to that position, he was a practicing attorney in St. Louis County for 34 years. In addition to membership in the Missouri Bar, he is a member of the Kansas City Bar Association and the National School Board Association’s Counsel of School Attorneys. What’s more, he is a distinguished member of the American Law Society. In April of 2019, Mr. Altman was recognized as a Pinnacle Top Professor of 2019 for his work as Adjunct Professor with Avila University. Also, on February 6, 2023, Mr. Altman has been appointed as a member of the Advisory Board of Project Innovation for Mental Health Enhancement (PRIME) a project funded by the United States Department of Education. In addition, on May 24, 2024, Avila University, located in Kansas City, Missouri, awarded Mr. Altman its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Ambassador Award for 2024. What’s more, on June 24, 2025, Mr. Altman was informed by the Missouri Bar Foundation that he was awarded the W. Oliver Rasch Award for the article he wrote and published in the Journal of the Missouri Bar entitled, “US Supreme Court’s June 23, 2023 ruling concludes Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978 is constitutional”.