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The Name She CarriesThe Name She CarriesYou’re Already Approved | God’s Delight, Not DisapprovalDo you ever feel like you’re constantly trying to earn love—from people or even from God? This episode is your reminder that you don’t need to strive for what’s already yours. In Zephaniah 3:17, we see that God is not only with us, but He delights in us and rejoices over us with singing.🛡 “The Mighty Warrior who saves” — God as protector, fighter, and fierce defender 🧘‍♀️ Visual reminder: Mighty Warrior pose—God’s strength surrounding you 🎵 God sings over you—just like someone writing a personal song 🙅‍♀️ You’re no longer under rebuke—you’re under His delight 💡 Gal...2025-08-0719 minThe Name She CarriesThe Name She CarriesKnown Before the World Knew Her | Seen and Loved in Psalm 139Ever felt overlooked or unknown? This episode is your reminder that you never have been - not for a second. In Psalm 139, we see the depth of God’s intimate care and attention for us before we even took our first breath.💛 “You knit me together in my mother’s womb…” · what this really means 🧵 God formed you in secret · but never lost sight of you 👁 El Roi · the God who sees your unformed body, your every moment, your whole heart 🌾 Psalm 139:17 · His thoughts about you outnumber every grain of sand 📏 (Even 1/4 teaspoon of sand = 1,000 thoughts!)...2025-07-3118 minThe Name She CarriesThe Name She CarriesShe Carries Grace, Not Guilt | Finding Freedom from Guilt in Hebrews 10:22Are you walking through life carrying guilt you were never meant to hold? In this grace-filled episode, Amber and Courtney unpack Hebrews 10:22 and what it means to draw near to God with a sincere heart and a clean conscience.💧 “Let us draw near…” - how faith brings full assurance and freedom from doubt 💖 What it means to have a sincere heart 🙋‍♀️ The truth about mom guilt and spiritual guilt - and how God replaces it with grace 🚗 Courtney shares a funny story about speeding…and the conviction that followed 🎶 Plus, a reminder from CeCe Winans: your past can be...2025-07-2417 minThe Name She CarriesThe Name She CarriesRenamed by Redemption | Finding Freedom in Isaiah 43:1Do you ever feel stuck in shame or defined by your past? In this episode, Amber and Courtney reflect on the power of redemption through Isaiah 43:1. God says, “I have called you by name; you are mine.” That’s not just ancient text—it’s personal.🔓 We break down key words like ransom, redeemed, and summoned 👂 Why God calling you by name changes everything 🎯 How to identify the things still holding you captive ❤️ The truth: You are His—and that means freedomChallenge Question: What areas of your life have you not yet allowed 2025-07-1715 minThe Name She CarriesThe Name She CarriesWhen You Feel Forgotten | The God Who Sees YouGenesis 16:13, “She gave this name to the LORD who spoke to her: “You are the God who sees me,” for she said, “I have now seen the One who sees me.”Hagar - the one who sees me. She is the only one who gave God a name based on experience with Him. King El Roi“Why did she feel this way?”Women: To be seen: control, anxious, fear, unsettledGod cares for the brokenhearted / sufferingChallenge Question:“Why do you feel forgotten or invisible?”  “What have you done to...2025-07-1116 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 75: Navigating Title IX in the Community College LandscapeCharlotte McLendon is passionate about supporting community colleges in their Title IX compliance efforts. She joins us today to discuss the Title IX work being done at the Alabama Community College System (ACCS). We unpack the work of ACCS, what Charlotte’s role as Student Success Compliance Officer entails, and how her efforts impact each college. Charlotte’s Title IX training began in a four-year institution, and she leans on her experience on both sides of the fence to explain the biggest differences between community colleges and four-year colleges, why some three-year and community colleges believe they are exempt from...2025-07-1035 minThe Name She CarriesThe Name She CarriesWhen You Feel Forgotten | The God Who Sees YouGenesis 16:13, “She gave this name to the LORD who spoke to her: “You are the God who sees me,” for she said, “I have now seen the One who sees me.”Hagar - the one who sees me. She is the only one who gave God a name based on experience with Him. King El Roi“Why did she feel this way?” Women: To be seen: control, anxious, fear, unsettledGod cares for the brokenhearted / sufferingChallenge Question:“Why do you feel forgotten or invisible?”  “What have you done to...2025-07-0216 minThe Name She CarriesThe Name She CarriesThe Name She Carries | Knowing Your Worth in ChristBible Verse: Ephesians 2:10 (NLT) — "For we are God's masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things he planned for us long ago."In This Episode: Meet your hosts Amber and Courtney as they kick off the podcast! You'll get to know their hearts, hear the vision behind The Name She Carries, and discover why you are God’s masterpiece.What to Expect:Encouraging, faith-based contentEach episode under 20 minutesReal stories + biblical truthA lil’ bit of humor, a whole lot of Jes...2025-06-2720 minThe Name She CarriesThe Name She CarriesWho Told You That? | Silencing Lies with God's TruthBible Verse: Genesis 3:11 — “Who told you that you were naked?”In This Episode: We unpack the lies we’ve believed about ourselves, how shame entered the story, and what it looks like to live free from guilt. Plus, dog stories and deep truth bombs!Topics Covered:What is sin? (Simple definition for all ages)How shame affects our identityStories that reveal God’s love through failureChallenge Question: What lies have shaped how you see yourself? Why do you believe them?2025-06-2714 minThe Name She CarriesThe Name She CarriesYou Are Not What You’ve Done | Your Identity Is in ChristBible Verse: 1 John 3:1 — "See what great love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God! And that is what we are!"In This Episode: Amber and Courtney dive into the truth that your identity is not based on your past but on God’s love and choice. You are a child of God—no matter your story.Topics Covered:Difference between shame and convictionWhat it means to be “lavishly loved”Reading Scripture with passion (yes, yelling counts!)Challenge Question:2025-06-2717 minThe Name She CarriesThe Name She CarriesTeaser/Intro2025-06-1400 minStacking Your Team | Leadership Advisor for Women EntrepreneursStacking Your Team | Leadership Advisor for Women Entrepreneurs369: Tough Industry, Strong Leadership: Showing Up When It’s Hard with Courtney BullardIf you want a real look into what it takes to lead a team in an emotionally charged, high-stakes industry, you’ll love this episode. I had the pleasure of chatting with Courtney Bullard, CEO of ICS Institutional Compliance Solutions and one of my longtime clients. Courtney opens up about leading her team through the complex world of Title IX compliance, not just the challenges, but the heart and empathy it demands every single day. We dig into the biggest misconceptions about her work, the realities of supporting a team in tough situations, and what it means to...2025-06-1048 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 74: Summer Prep for Title IX: Legal Updates & the ICS WorksheetIt is hard to believe that we’re already zooming into summer! It’s been a wild few months, and this is an informational episode to recap some of what has happened. We start by giving you a peek behind the scenes at ICS, from training planned to a newly launched LinkedIn newsletter. Next, we touch on the May 22nd injunction, the events of May 23rd, and what the newly introduced Civil Rights Fraud Initiative stands to do. Our discussion also explores multiple new executive orders that have emerged recently and delves into Harvard’s fight and defense strategy with t...2025-06-0520 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 73: ICS Updates and the First 70+ DaysA lot of ground is covered during this informational episode of The Law and Education Podcast to bring listeners up to speed with the changes to Title IX, Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI), and federal funding under the current administration. It is also Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and our conversation touches on the role of Title IX in relation to this. Next, we discuss the recent announcements from the Department of Education and the process that lawmakers are required to follow in order to make changes to the 2020 Title IX regulations. We unpack how the Office for Civil Rights...2025-04-1727 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 72: The Initial Days under the Trump Administration: Presidential Directives, Agency Policies, and Legal Challenges with Steven RichardImpulsive action is oftentimes the wrong action. This episode is a reminder to remain calm amidst the uncertainty many schools are facing under the new administration. Joining us is Steven Richard, a Trial and Appellate Attorney, admitted in Federal and State Courts in Rhode Island, Connecticut, and Massachusetts. His practice areas include business litigation, education law, employment law, and representing management in governmental law. In our conversation with Steven, he shares his insights on how to navigate the ever-changing landscape we find ourselves in today and unpacks some of the changes that are most relevant to the education space...2025-03-1344 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 71: New Law! Stop Campus Hazing Act Requirements with Lindsay HatzisIn late 2024, the Stop Campus Hazing Act was signed into law, amending the Clery Act – a consumer protection law designed to enhance transparency around campus crime policies and statistics. Beginning in 2025, institutions receiving federal student aid must comply with these new requirements. But what does this really mean for colleges and universities? Who is responsible for compliance, and what are the risks of falling short? Joining us today to answer these questions is Lindsay Hatzis, a Title IX Equity and Clery Specialist at ICS. In this episode, we start with a look at the Clery Act’s history and purp...2025-03-0637 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 70: The First 30 Days: Stay Updated Without the OverloadThe transition to the new administration this past month has brought a host of rapid changes in education-related law and compliance. A lot of developments have happened that may impact the Title IX and equity space. It’s more important than ever before to stay informed but not overwhelmed, and this episode aims to share key insights to help you do exactly that. Join us as we discuss the critical role of an informed community, what the upcoming changes might mean for practitioners, and more. You’ll receive practical resources to help you understand what the new Executive Orders may...2025-02-0611 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 69: Title IX Coordinators as Leaders: Shelli Warren on What it Takes to Be GreatIf you’re getting paid to ensure the outcomes of a group of people, you’re now a leader. At ICS, we are often training Title IX coordinators on the fact that they are leaders of a Title IX Team. Shelli Warren is a Women’s Team and Leadership Advisor providing high-touch team and leadership coaching for established small business owners. She joins us in conversation to unpack what it truly takes to be a good leader and how to identify the potential for leadership in others. We discuss strategy, networking, the role of branding in every industry, and much m...2025-02-0650 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 68: Celeste Bradley Discusses ICS Services and Title VIMany institutions are well acquainted with Title IX compliance but are less informed about adhering to other civil rights laws, like Title VI. Today, we are talking with Celeste Bradley, Chief Services Officer at Institutional Compliance Solutions (ICS), about the complexities of Title VI compliance and how to address discrimination based on race, color, or national origin. We discuss the contours of Title VI compliance, who it protects, its similarities to Title IX compliance, and important trends to be aware of regarding Title VI. Celeste breaks down key takeaways for schools to ensure they comply, like having an accessible...2025-01-3045 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 67: Restorative Justice, ADR, and Title IX with Dr. Kaaren WilliamsenLeadership is at the heart of every Title IX coordinator's role, making it essential to have a clear vision. This episode, the first in a series on leadership, revisits a past conversation with Dr. Kaaren Williamsen, Director of the Prevention Education, Assistance & Resources (PEAR) unit within the Equity, Civil Rights, and Title IX Office at the University of Michigan. In this insightful discussion, Kaaren offers valuable guidance for Title IX coordinators as they lead efforts on campuses and in districts. She also shares strategies for incorporating restorative justice practices into their work, distinguishing restorative intervention from mediation, and encouraging...2025-01-231h 10The Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 66: Major Update: 2024 Title IX Regulations VacatedAs always, things are constantly changing in the Title IX world. We already have an update with respect to the 2024 Title IX regulations. Join us as we uncover the details of this regulation and the significant implications it will have this year. You’ll also receive some important advice on how to proceed as a Title IX practitioner. Tune in to clear up any confusion and receive the necessary resources to move forward with this huge change in mind. Thanks for tuning in!   Key Points From This Episode: This episode’s topic: the latest updat...2025-01-1605 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 65: 2025 Is Here: Reflections, Announcements, and What's Next for ICS!We are off to the races with The Law and Education Podcast for 2025 – we hope you are well-rested, rejuvenated, and ready to tackle everything this year throws at you! Today is all about reflecting on where we’ve been, making some major announcements, and outlining our path forward for 2025. We learn about Celeste Bradly and Betsy Smith’s new job titles as Chief Solutions Officer and Chief Innovation Officer respectively, what Courtney deems as vital in life and how she’s carried these philosophies into ICS, and why leadership is our focus for the first month of the year. We also...2025-01-1012 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 64: Preparing for Post-Election Shifts in Title IXJoin Courtney Bullard for a quick informational episode about what to expect post-election in the Title IX space. We take a look at what we know about President-Elect Trump and his plans for Title IX, a reminder to register for Title IX training sessions, details on the upcoming complimentary webinar in January 2025, and more about the Title IX, Mental Health and School Safety Symposium to be held in Nashville on April 3-4th, 2025. Continue the good work you’re doing on the ground, thanks for listening!   Key Points From This Episode: Today’s topic of co...2024-11-2105 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 63: A View from the Ground with ICS Specialist Brittany GatesIs community the greatest asset to a Title IX Coordinator? Today’s guest began as a client and Community Partner before joining the team here at ICS. Brittany Gates is a mental health expert who serves as a Title IX and Equity Specialist at Institutional Compliance Solutions, LLC, and we begin today’s conversation with how she got into the Title IX space. We learn about Brittany’s entry into Title IX, her first experience with ICS, the benefits of being a Community Partner, and what her daily role at ICS entails. Brittany then describes the difficulties of navigating new an...2024-11-1937 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 62: Title IX and Athletics: Equipping & Empowering Coaches, Parents, and Athletes with Heath EslingerToday on The Law and Education Podcast, we step away from the chaos and confusion surrounding the Title IX litigation landscape and the August 1st implementation deadline to bring you an important conversation. Join host Betsy Smith, Director of Title IX Services at ICS, and Heath Eslinger, Cofounder of A Better Way (ABW) Athletics, for an enlightening discussion on Title IX and its impact on athletics. Betsy and Heath delve into how Title IX regulations influence the sporting world and the necessity of equipping coaches, parents, and athletes with the appropriate infrastructure, tools, and resources. They provide valuable insights...2024-08-1543 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 61: Title IX Litigation Update – My Crystal Ball is Broken…Unfortunately, my predictions about the Title IX regulation outcomes in Texas were completely wrong! Today on The Law and Education Podcast, we are bringing you another Title IX update and sharing the strange changes that have happened. Tuning in, you’ll hear about what happened in Texas, learn everything you need to know about ‘the Kansas decision’, find out what schools (both litigation and non-litigation) have been impacted, and more! We even go through all the states that have not decided whether to follow 2020 or 2024 regulations and what that means for them. Finally, we discuss how ICS is handling all of...2024-07-1817 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 60: Title IX Litigation – PauseIn the last episode of The Law and Higher Education Podcast, listeners were encouraged to take a vacation in light of the Title IX chaos and today, we are discussing why Title IX professionals should ‘pause’ while awaiting final outcomes. Tuning in, you’ll hear what happened over the summer at ICS, what has been happening with the Title IX regulations since the last episode, and how to handle this strange period in Title IX history. We encourage you to pause, wait, and see what happens instead of trying to react in real time to all of these changes. We eve...2024-07-1112 minDo It My Way PodcastDo It My Way PodcastFollowing Your Calling and Empowering Women – Courtney BullardCourtney Bullard is a dynamic speaker, accomplished author, and dedicated mentor with a passion for making a difference. As a mother and wife, she balances her personal and professional life with grace and determination. Courtney is also the visionary behind The Pearl House, a life-changing nonprofit organization that empowers teenage girls in Ghana, providing them with the tools and support they need to succeed. In this episode, she shares how her personal brand and unwavering positivity have helped her fulfill her calling, inspiring others to find and follow their own paths to making a positive impact in the world.2024-07-0440 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 59: The New Title IX Regulations are Here... the Advice You Wouldn't ExpectOn April 19th, the new Title IX Regulations were released by the Department of Education with an implementation deadline of August 1st. There is a lot of information in circulation which can be overwhelmingly stressful for those with boots on the ground. Tune in to this episode for advice on how to leverage the offerings, resources, and support available from ICS and others. Touching on the role of subject matter experts, we discuss how to approach the more nuanced areas of these regulations, policy support offered by ICS, and more. Don’t miss this informative episode!   K...2024-04-2414 minTHE ONES WHO DAREDTHE ONES WHO DARED36. Leap of Faith - Building a school and safe house for girls at risk in Africa | Courtney BullardCourtney dared to take a leap of faith and start a home for young at risk girls in Ghana, Africa while being scared for her own life visiting the country for the first time.Courtney Bullard has lived in the Tulsa area for over 20 years. Courtney has been involved in ministry to teenage girls since 2001 and is the founder of I.D. Ministries. In 2011, she felt God calling her to build a home for girls in Ghana, Africa. Together, she and her husband began working to establish The Pearl House. Courtney is a public speaker a...2023-12-251h 08The Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 58: Year End Reflection and Important Title IX UpdatesIn the last episode of 2023, we share a few ICS developments and updates, followed by some legal developments and updates in the Title IX world. Tuning in, you’ll hear key takeaways from the recent ICS retreat, reflections from changes that occurred in 2023, and updates to expect as we look ahead to the new year. Learn what to expect as we offer an overview of training and regulatory action in the new year, including many training opportunities not to be missed. Don’t miss this power-packed episode!    Key Points From This Episode: ICS develo...2023-12-2111 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 57: Where Are the Title IX Regs?It's October 2023 and the long-awaited Title IX regulations remain a topic of anticipation and speculation. Back in May of 2023, the Department of Education and Office for Civil Rights projected that we'd see these new regulations this month. However, it seems highly unlikely that this timeline will be upheld. So where are we now? And when can we expect to see new Title IX regulations released? In today’s episode, we look back at what has happened thus far and where we might be going with these regulations. We get into the public comment period initiated by the Notice of Pr...2023-10-2611 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 56: K12 Title IX Compliance - A View from the GroundBetsy Smith, Director of Title IX Services at ICS, takes the role as host this episode and interviews Jared Smith -  former K12 administrator, ICS Client Relationship Specialist and her husband. Tuning in, you’ll hear about Jared’s experience in education leading up to his current role, and how he brings everything he learned there to his work. From his early perceptions of what Title IX encompasses to his view on effective discipline and more, Jared shares his practically informed perspective on Title IX compliance for K12. This conversation also serves as a word of encouragement for anyone worki...2023-09-0737 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 55: Title IX Considerations With Faith-Based SchoolsTitle IX prohibits sex-based discrimination in any educational institution and can be quite a tricky topic in faith-based schools. Today’s episode shares a recent webinar on this topic. In this webinar Brittany Gates, Title IX and Equity Specialist at ICS, shares her experience as a Title IX Coordinator at a faith-based school, exactly what Title IX is, how to claim a religious exemption under Title IX, and why defined religious values are imperative in these instances. We also discuss code of conduct behaviors in these types of schools, how a safe and healthy culture can be built, why Ti...2023-06-291h 04The Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 54: There is Work to Be Done in the Waiting: Your Summer Title IX ChecklistAs you are probably aware, the Department of Education has decided to delay the release of the amended Title IX regulations, originally planned for May, to October 2023. In this episode, we highlight some important things we need to be aware of in light of this news. We discuss the implications of this postponement; particularly as it aligns with the start of a new academic year and the urgency for compliance given that four years will have passed under the 2020 regulations. We emphasize the necessity of maintaining compliance efforts through training and support and we highlight some courses provided by...2023-06-2212 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 53: Emergency Removals and Admin Leave under Title IXWe are still under the 2020 Title IX regulations, so it’s essential to get in compliance with them! During today’s conversation, your host, Courtney Bullard, unpacks the topic of emergency removals and administrative leave, and the surrounding procedures and regulations. Tune in to hear what coordinators are permitted to do, how to distinguish between disciplinary and supportive measures, and why it is so important to do an individualized safety and risk assessment to determine the threat level in question. Hear what ICS recommends for decision-making and involving a threat assessment team before we touch on the ongoing analysis to d...2023-04-1315 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 52: CHIPS with Andrea Stagg and Joe StorchToday’s topic gets really interesting when it impacts Title IX. Joining us today to explain the CHIPS Act of 2022 and how it might impact you are Joe Storch and Andrea Stagg with Grand River Solutions. During today’s discussion, our guests distill the role and implications of the Act, and what it means for compliance. We touch on institutional reporting, and the three big agencies promulgating the rules. You’ll hear how the incredibly low rate of reporting on sexual harassment impacts procedure, along with some innovative solutions for the problem. We talk about the role of Sponsored Progra...2023-03-3047 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 51: The Importance of Visibility of the Title IX Coordinator with Betsy SmithToday on The Law and Education Podcast, we sit down with the Director of Title IX Services at ICS, Betsy Smith to talk about why visibility for the Title IX Coordinator is so essential. Betsy brings a unique skill set to the ICS team, having served as an assistant district attorney and student affairs professional. Recently, she worked for five years as the Director of Student Conduct and Deputy Title IX Coordinator at a large state institution where she oversaw more than 2,000 Title IX and other campus investigations a year. The content of this episode comes from a recent...2023-01-2644 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 50: Welcome to 2023 with Courtney Bullard: Behind the Scenes on the Business of ICSBefore starting a new year, it’s always good to “measure backward” and reflect on the accomplishments, challenges, and growth of the past year. Today’s episode is something a bit different as we peel back the curtain and show you what goes on behind the scenes at ICS! In this episode, Courtney Bullard reflects on some of the accomplishments of ICS in 2022 before shedding light on what you can expect from the company in 2023. You’ll hear about ICS’s certification as a women’s business enterprise, how the company has grown, how many people they have certified, and how much m...2023-01-1214 minA Modern Nonprofit PodcastA Modern Nonprofit PodcastHow to grow your non-profit from smaller to larger with Courtney BullardIn this episode, Tosha chats with Courtney Bullard, Executive Director and CEO of The Pearl House.  Learn how she launched The Pearl House and lessons learned along the way. For more information on Courtney Bullard or The Pearl House visit: www.thepearlhouse.org https://www.facebook.com/ThePearlHouseGhana  https://www.facebook.com/courtney.b.bullard https://www.instagram.com/thepearlhouse/ https://www.instagram.com/courtneybellebullard/ Thank you for listening to another episode of A Modern Nonprofit Podcast powered by The Charity CFO. https://thecharitycfo.com/ https://www.facebook.com/thecharitycfo https://www.instagram.com/th...2022-11-1434 minSA Voices From the FieldSA Voices From the FieldTitle IX Keeps Changing and its' impact on your campusThis week on SA Voices From the Field we interviewed Courtney Bullard, Founder of Institutional Compliance Solutions about the many Title IX changes that are coming about and their impact on your own college campus.  Courtney Bullard has over ten years of experience representing institutions and organizations in matters involving sexual misconduct, including 8 years as a University system attorney. As in-house counsel, she served as a trusted advisor to the Chancellor, Vice Chancellors, Athletic Director, Director of Office and Equity and Diversity, Title IX Coordinator, Provost and other top level administrators on all legal matters affecting the i...2022-10-2039 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 49: 2022 NPRM Top 10 thingsHas Title IX compliance got you stressed? Are you confused about the new proposed regulations? Well, this episode is for you! It is hard to believe that July is almost over and with it comes a new set of proposed Title IX regulations. The academic year is in full swing, which means new students and employees, making it essential for institutions and school districts to ensure Title IX compliance. The proposed regulations are 700 pages, and Courtney has condensed them into a Top 10 for you.  We work through the most fundamental additions, modifications, and changes in the proposed Title IX r...2022-07-2831 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 48: Title IX Religious ExemptionsWelcome back to the Law and Education Podcast! Today’s episode is an informational conversation on the topic of religious exemptions. Over 60% of our clients and community partners are faith-based institutions, so we have been fielding an increasingly high number of questions in the changing landscape. Tune in to learn how to prove that your school or institution qualifies for a religious exemption and hear about the key cases that have brought the exception into question. If your institution intends to use this exemption, you should carefully review the requirements to ensure that any prohibited conduct is closely aligned wi...2022-05-2614 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 47: Title IX litigation update with Steven RichardIn today’s episode, Courtney talks Title IX litigation with Steven Richard, a highly experienced trial and appellate lawyer who handles commercial, higher education, privacy, and employment cases on federal and state court levels. We find out about Steven’s educational and professional background, a pivotal moment for Title IX case law with a recent Supreme Court decision in Cummings, considerations on how to effectively litigate in the Title IX context, the current challenges litigating Title IX cases, the role the media plays in creating bias, alternative courses of action for plaintiffs, and much more. Learn about a fascinating and...2022-05-191h 04The Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 46: Parallel Criminal and Title IX Processes with Betsy SmithNavigating the Title IX process as a school or institution can be incredibly challenging, especially when there is a simultaneous, or parallel criminal process taking place. Here to help us unpack this challenging topic is Betsy Smith, a Senior Investigator and Consultant at Institutional Compliance Solutions (ICS) and K12 Team Lead. Betsy’s experience as a former prosecutor puts her in a unique position to give clarity on these subjects. In addition to her expertise in managing trauma and being trauma-informed, she also has extensive knowledge of the processes involved. In our conversation, we discuss some of the key po...2022-03-1748 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 45: Celebrating WomenGiven that we're celebrating Women's History Month and International Women's Day this week, today's installment is something a little different from our typical episode format. Today, we're celebrating the incredible team here at ICS who make the work we do, possible! Plus you'll hear some information about the history of International Women's Day, a day that is also underscored by the celebration of the 50th anniversary of Title IX this summer. We're also taking a moment to celebrate the women who've paved the way for our right to become lawyers and business owners. Finally, Courtney salutes the powerful women...2022-03-1012 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 44: BIT.... with Brian Van BruntThank you for tuning in to another episode of the Law and Higher Education Podcast! In today’s conversation, we speak with Brian van Brunt, who is widely known as an expert in behavioral intervention, threat assessment, mental illness, and more. In other words, he is the OG in behavioral intervention teams, and conducting assessments, trainings, and helping institutions create those teams in order to create a safer and healthier campus environment. He has so much knowledge to impart in this space, and today he shares plenty of powerful insights into his work in behavioral intervention in higher education. Br...2022-02-1757 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 43: Gender Equity in Athletics and Transgender Participation in Sports with Nancy Hogshead-Makar (Part 2)There is a way to include trans athletes and to still provide a means for girls who want to shine in sports. Today we are joined by Nancy Hogshead-Makar for part two of our discussion on the work she is doing to fight for the inclusion of women and trans athletes in college sports. We begin this episode with a series of updates on how the ongoing debates on the inclusion of trans athletes in sports are being reflected in legislature across different states. From there, Nancy speaks about how the work she is doing to fight for trans...2022-02-1034 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 42: Gender Equity in Athletics and Transgender Participation in Sports with Nancy Hogshead-Makar (Part 1)Today we are joined by Nancy Hogshead-Makar for the first in a two-part discussion on the work she is doing to fight for the inclusion of women and trans athletes in college sports. Nancy is a lifelong advocate for access and equality in athletics. She is a scholar and author who is internationally recognized as a legal expert on sports issues. Legal issues that she addresses include sexual harassment, sexual abuse and assault, employment, pregnancy, and legal enforcement under Title IX. While the list of Nancy’s accomplishments is almost endless, it is also worth mentioning that she was a...2022-02-0432 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 41: Restorative Justice, ADR and Title IX work with Dr. Kaaren WilliamsenThe investigative process, while crucial, has a limited scope in providing sexual assault survivors with what they need. Today's conversation takes a look into restorative justice and navigating how we can attend to the harmed person and community so that healing is the primary goal. Today's guest is Dr. Kaaren Williamsen, director of the Sexual Assault and Prevention Center at the University of Michigan (SAPAC), who imparts her knowledge, wisdom, and experience in this field. We touch on everything from what it looks like on the ground right now for Title IX Coordinators to visions for Title IX coordinators...2022-01-271h 08The Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 40: Federal Law in Educational Institutions with Celeste BradleyFrom small firms to large ones, labor and employment issues to college campus law infringements, today’s guest has done it all! We’re so lucky to now have her as part of the ICS team, where she is getting a chance to live out her lifelong dream of working in the education sphere. In today’s episode, Celeste Bradley talks us through Titles VI, VII, and IX, and a few other federal laws which relate to issues that may arise at educational institutions. As an External Title IX Coordinator, Celeste deals with these cases firsthand, and although the challe...2022-01-201h 00The Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 39: The Relaunch Episode - Updates on ICS and Title IXAs we enter into a new year and a fresh start for the podcast after some time off, we wanted to use this opportunity to update you on what we have been up to, look back on the Title IX space in the last two years, and illuminate what is to come in the near future. 2020 was a particularly wild year, and 2021 was not that much different. Our field was not immune to the changes and instability we were all experiencing. So on today's episode, expect to hear about updates to the podcast, the service suite on offer through...2022-01-1315 minThe Pearl House PodcastThe Pearl House PodcastEpisode 28 · The Importance of Education · Courtney GarlandIf you want to hear the heart and vision of what The Pearl House is all about, this conversation with the Courts is the best place to start! Co-Founders Courtney Bullard and Courtney Garland talk about opportunity, helping others find their voice, and share stories about the change education can make not only in an individual's life, but the ripple effect that takes place to their family, their community, and their world. 2021-08-0926 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 39: Gender and Trans Equity in Sports with Nancy Hogshead-MakarThere is a way to include trans athletes and still give a place for girls who want to shine in sports. Nancy Hogshead-Makar joins us today to talk about how she is fighting for equal opportunities for gender equity and trans inclusion in sports. Nancy has an impressive background in the Title IX space in her advocacy for legislative changes to assure club and Olympic sports athletes are protected from sexual abuse. She also has a unique perspective on transgender participation in sports. Nancy is the CEO of Champion Women, an organization leading targeted efforts to advocate for equality...2021-07-2254 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 38: Dr. Laura McGuire on consent, trauma-informed practices and restorative justiceIn this episode Courtney talks with Dr. Laura McGuire, sexologist, trauma-informed specialist, consent educator, and inclusion consultant.  They talk about a controversial topic head-on – trauma-informed practices in Title IX cases – starting with the basics of what being trauma-informed means and ending with whether it is appropriate in campus cases involving sexual misconduct.  Laura explains what a sexologist is, why consent is complicated, and the work she has done incorporating restorative justice in cases of sexual misconduct.  She also shares interesting insight into her journey into this work and a fun fact we promise you will not see coming!  If you are...2021-04-081h 00The Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 37: Kick off to 2021: What's Next in Title IXWhat is next in Title IX? Will the regulations go away? The short answer is no, not immediately, as you heard from previous guests in 2020. It is a long process to undo a regulation, and that will likely take a few years, but we do anticipate movement with respect to guidance issued by the Department of Education in the meantime. As you know, the Trump administration archived all prior guidance in this space, and it is yet to be seen whether all or some of it will be resurrected or replaced with new guidance, and what the Department of...2021-03-0110 minThe Pearl House PodcastThe Pearl House PodcastEpisode 5 · Starting from the Ground Up · Co-Founders Courtney Garland, Steve & Courtney BullardIf you have dreams that feel impossible, this is the podcast for you. Our Co-Founders sit down and talk through how The Pearl House came to be, some obstacles we faced along the way, and the ways that you can pursue your calling.2021-03-0116 minWe Are For Good Podcast - The Podcast for NonprofitsWe Are For Good Podcast - The Podcast for Nonprofits67. The Pearl House: How a Mission of Love + Education is Transforming Lives - Courtney BullardMeet Courtney. She's telling her founder's story about the power of leading from a place where focus is always on helping "the one." The Pearl House was founded in 2013 to provide hope for girls in rural Ghana, Africa. By providing physical care, emotional support, spiritual development and life-changing academic/vocational opportunities, they empower these girls like never before. Hear one girl's tear-jerking story of hope of what happened her first moments on campus. We encourage keeping tissues handy.Today’s GuestCourtney Bullard, Founder, Director, and CEO of The Pearl HouseCourtney’s jo...2021-01-2045 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 36: Impact of the Election on Title IX with Joe Storch, Jody Shipper, and Scott SchneiderThere is no doubt that politics affects education. With a new administration likely to take office in January, what are the changes we can expect to see in Title IX space under Joe Biden’s presidency? In this episode, Jody Shipper, Title IX consultant and Managing Director at Grand River Solutions, Scott Schneider, litigator and lawyer at Husch Blackwell, and Joe Storch, in-house counsel at SUNY, share their unique perspectives on the implications of the election on Title IX. We kick off with a recap of the developments that have happened in the last 90 days under the Trump administration, in...2020-12-0749 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 35: Department of Education Announcement Rescinding Clery Guidance with John Graff — Special Episode Part 2This is the second part of our series with John Graff, taken from his Higher Ground Podcast, where he discusses the U.S. Department of Education’s new Clery Act compliance guidance. In part one we heard about the context for the announcement — the developments leading up to the Department’s drastic reversal of its longstanding guidance. Looking at that context in today's episode, John analyzes the new guidance, discusses what it means, and suggests what schools might expect to see in the Clery compliance and auditing world in the near future. We get to hear from John about the hi...2020-11-1745 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 34: Department of Education Announcement Rescinding Clery Guidance with John Graff — Special Episode Part 1Today we are doing something a little special and different! This episode is taken from our friends at the Higher Ground Podcast and features John Graff looking at the recent rescinding of the Clery Handbook by the Department of Education and the array of implications of this motion. John goes into loads of detail and gives a great overview of the decision, providing listeners with both forward and backward-facing context on the issue. This episode makes up part one of two on the subject, with part two to follow shortly. The Department's announcement constitutes a drastic shift in its...2020-10-271h 12Everyday Serpent-CrusherEveryday Serpent-CrusherEp. 9: I am enough...well, kind of.I could listen to Courtney Bullard of The Pearl House (Ghana, West Africa) speak all the live-long day! Just the actual sounds of her voice makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside. I'm sure you'll feel the same way as you listen to her give a perspective on the phrase "I am enough." Also, you will LOVE the four things she prays over her daughters every night. Some links of interest from this interview:The Pearl House website, Facebook and Instagram (This is the happiest place on the 'Gram,  BTW.)Go to esombo to buy Christmas gifts TODAY!Here's th...2020-10-0836 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 33: Putting Policy Into Practice InformationalAs a way to stay abreast of the current Title IX climate, we have put together this short, informational episode at a time when schools are practically installing and experiencing the new regulations. This episode takes the form of a brief list of pain points that have been identified since these new policies have been put into practice and new reports of sexual harassment are being received. We talk about the overwhelm that 2020 has caused, from the global pandemic and quarantine to the issues specific to the Title IX space. The challenge of filling roles now that schools are...2020-10-0110 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 32: Hiring Externally for the roles of key Title IX officials with Elizabeth H. Canning/Putting Policy Into Practice SeriesJoining us on the podcast today to look at the question of bringing external assistance into a Title IX office is Elizabeth H. Canning. Elizabeth has a decade of experience in Title IX and works as a lawyer and human resources professional. We get to hear about the different roles she has occupied at institutions and what her professional setup looks like currently before we dive into the meat of the conversation. Elizabeth's practice helps both schools and workplaces to meet their compliance obligations and get through implementation successfully. Her ultimate goal is to help to create more compliant...2020-09-171h 05The Law & EducationThe Law & EducationPrevention is an Olive Tree — Update on the New Title IX Regulations with Joe StorchWe welcome Joe Storch from SUNY back to the show today to chat some more about the new regulations in Title IX and get into some thoughts on the power of prevention. We use this episode as an update on the current goings-on in the litigation around the new regulations but also use it as a jumping-off point for a host of other relevant issues in the space right now. It feels like the year 2020 has so much going on, on so many levels, inside and outside of the Title IX world. The current global context and pandemic have...2020-07-301h 00The Law & EducationThe Law & EducationInformational Episode: What will implementation of the new regulations look like?In this brief informational episode, Courtney discusses prioritizing compliance obligations for meeting the August 14th deadline imposed by the Department of Education for implementation of the new Title IX regulations, her words of advice regarding using model policies as a jumping-off point, the work that must be done after August 14th, her experience working with and talking to Title IX professionals during this time as colleges and school districts juggle these compliance obligations against the planning and decision making for reopening, and more. Expect a new episode each week up through the August 14th deadline discussing different aspects of...2020-07-2310 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 29: Litigation Against the New Title IX Regulations with Jake Sapp Part 2In this episode, Courtney continues her conversation with Jake Sapp on the legal challenges to the new Title IX regulations. Jake is the Deputy Title IX Coordinator and Compliance Officer for Austin College and holds a JD from Stetson. He is well versed in the Title IX litigation landscape and provides some synthesis of this complex topic as we talk about the selection of lawsuits that are underway at present, the challenges that Jake foresees for institutions and coordinators, and what exactly has been happening in the Supreme Court in the last couple of weeks! If you have not...2020-07-0237 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 28: Legal Challenges to the New Title IX Regulations with Jake Sapp Part 1Joining Courtney to discuss legal challenges to the new Title IX regulations that were issued on May 6th is Jake Sapp! Jake is the Deputy Title IX Coordinator and Compliance Officer for Austin College and holds a JD from Stetson. He is very well versed in the current Title IX landscape as well as the important precedents relevant to the space. Jake has a large amount of experience speaking on the topics of Title IX and its related legal trends, so who better to join Courtney in this in-depth discussion. Since their issuing, there have been procedural and substantive...2020-06-2547 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 27 - Implications of Title IX Regulations for K-12 and Higher Education with Melissa CarletonThere’s no question that these are unprecedented times for everyone, including school districts and institutes of higher education. COVID, killer bees, natural disasters, and now the new Title IX regulations issued by the department of education. My guest this week is Melissa Carleton, a partner at Bricker & Eckler. Melissa advises higher education entities in a variety of areas, including student affairs, student conduct, disability accommodation, student confidentiality, policies, contract, governance, and employment matters. She also has a great deal of experience in guiding the institutional response to allegations of sexual abuse. She regularly works with colleges, universities, career tec...2020-06-0424 minParaAmeraParaAmeraThe House in Between with John BullardJoin hosts Courtney and Craig as they discuss the hottest Paranormal document The House in Between with Guest John Bullard. John is a well known Paranormal Investigator and has been involved in the Mississippi House AKA The House in Between for over 10 years.2020-05-2247 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 26 - Reactions to the New Title IX Regulations with Joe StorchWe are living through unprecedented times both nationally and globally.  For those in the Title IX profession, these complicated times have been further exacerbated with the release of the new Title IX Regulations by the Department of Education on May 6, 2020.  Today on the show Courtney is joined by Joseph Storch, a name well-known to most in the field.   Courtney and Joe discuss the new regulations and their impact on institutions and school districts. To say that they have caused a stir would be putting it very lightly! Joe is a regular contributor through NACUA and the wealth of k...2020-05-1449 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 25: Are the New Title IX Regulations Imminent And What It Means with John Graff and Scott SchneiderToday we’re flipping the script to bring you an interview where your host Courtney Bullard features as a guest on the Higher Ground podcast with John Graff. In this episode, Courtney, John, and Scott Schneider discuss COVID-19, the NPRM and its implications, and more. These two men are respected colleagues in the industry; some might recall Scott being a former guest on the show. Scott is a well-known litigator, as well as a sought-after advisor on Title IX, labor and employment law issues, and risk management concerns related to student affairs. He has led several investigations of serial se...2020-04-3052 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 24: A Clearer Understanding of Title IX in the School System with Megan FarrellDuring this time of so much change and uncertainty, we are so glad to be able to continue to bring you important information regarding Title IX and the future of institutional practices on campuses and beyond! Our guest today is Megan Farrell, Title IX Coordinator for Palo Alto Unified School District, and advisor and consultant to educational and institutional clients with a focus on Title IX compliance. Title IX Compliance for K-12 is complex and looks different than compliance for higher education in many ways.  In our conversation we cover a lot of ground, looking at the unique aspects o...2020-04-2352 minHRW Higher GroundHRW Higher Ground10. Pending Title IX RegulationsHRW's John Graff sits down with fellow higher education attorneys Courtney Bullard (Institutional Compliance Solutions) and Scott Schneider (Husch Blackwell) for a dynamic discussion about the pending Title IX regulations. 2020-04-2050 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationTitle IX Compliance for Faculty, Students, and Staff with Elizabeth Conklin from the University of ConnecticutThe complexity of Title IX issues is only compounded by the different parties that are found on university campuses and the regulations for them. Our guest today is Elizabeth Conklin, the Title IX and ADA Coordinator at the University of Connecticut. She has a large amount of experience in the field, and she is here to share her thoughts on the intersection of students, faculty and staff, the overlap between Title IX and VII, and appropriate ways to approach allegations across these different demographics. In our conversation, we hear from Elizabeth about how institutions can consider structuring...2020-04-0249 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 22: Title IX Compliance in a COVID-19 worldThe country (and the world) is facing an unprecedented crisis with the COVID-19 pandemic, and Title IX coordinators face a particular set of challenges during this time. Betsy Smith, a Senior Investigator, and Consultant at Institutional Compliance Solutions joins us today to talk about ways to remain Title IX compliant as campuses move to distance learning. In this short, informational episode, we cover three aspects of Title IX compliance: support measures, ensuring accountability, and how to handle open investigations and hearings. Betsy highlights that it is especially important to support students who were being helped pre-COVID-19. They...2020-03-1921 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 21: Filling the Title IX and Clery Gap in Schools and Universities with Jody Shipper, Part 2This episode continues Courtney’s deep dive with Jody Shipper into the complexities that typically arise concerning Title IX, Clery, and VAWA investigations in colleges and universities. Jody is a nationally recognized subject matter expert with more than 20 years’ experience in policies aimed at addressing sexual misconduct on campuses; it has been a privilege to hear her thoughts in this extended conversation. In our discussion today, we continue on the topic of the overlap between Clery and Title IX, particularly around VAWA cases. For example, dating violence, domestic violence, stalking, and sexual assault all fall under Clery and VAWA, but...2020-03-0532 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 20: Filling the Title IX and Clery Gap in Schools and Universities with Jodie Shipper, Part 1Title IX and Clery procedures are complex and ambiguous for all parties involved, but the importance of maintaining an institutional culture that upholds these laws cannot be overstated. Following Clery legislation should not stop at mere compliance either. In this episode, Courtney talks with Jody Shipper, a nationally recognized subject-matter expert in Title IX and related fields, about her approach in working with universities and colleges in Title IX compliance. They talk about the intersection of Clery and Title IX, and common Clery mistakes Jody sees in the work she does with clients. Jody talks about the...2020-02-2740 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 19: Doug Fierberg, attorney for the Gruver family against LSU, on Fraternity and Campus Hazing, Sexual Assault, and Title IX Violations by SchoolsCourtney talks with Doug Fierberg whose legal team at the Fierberg National Law Group focuses on and is dedicated to representing families, survivors and others in lawsuits and other legal proceedings nationwide involving fraternity hazing, sexual assault, Title IX violations, gun violence, serious personal injury, wrongful death and other misconduct in schools. Most notably in recent Title IX litigation, Doug’s team represents Max Gruver’s family in a wrongful death case against LSU using a novel approach to the deliberate indifference theory. In this episode, you will also hear about their criteria for deciding to represent some...2020-02-1347 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 18: Kink and LGBTQI+ Culture in the Title IX Space with Stephanie Lott: Part 2In this episode, Courtney continues her conversation with Stephanie Lott, Title IX Coordinator at Arkansas State University. The full discussion with Stephanie covers campus accessibility, pronoun use, and her journey in Title IX with regard to LGTBQI+ and kink culture. In this second part of our discussion, Stephanie gets into some of the challenges investigators, witnesses, complainants, and respondents tend to face in Title IX investigations of cases involving kink or LGTBQI+ communities. For example, identity questions in hookup culture make for complex experiences, which makes the 'truth' of a case incredibly nuanced. Knowing how to ask...2020-02-0633 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 17: Kink and LGBTQI+ Culture in the Title IX Space with Stephanie Lott: Part 1Deconstructing our biases around niched behaviors and sexualities has been important for a long time now, and this urgency is no less great in the context of Title IX law and investigations. This is the first of a two-part episode where I talk to Stephanie Lott, Title IX Coordinator at Arkansas State University. Our conversation focusses on understanding kink and LGBTQI+ culture, and how investigators can be better prepared for Title IX cases involving people from these groups. There are many grey areas that can arise in cases covering situations that have turned from consensual to non-consensual in the...2020-01-3032 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 16: Tracking Trends, Athletics, and Title IX Compliance for School Districts with Betsy SmithIn this episode, Courtney has a conversation with Betsy Smith, a senior investigator, and consultant at Institutional Compliance Solutions. Betsy brings another unique perspective to their team, having previously served as a district attorney and deputy Title IX coordinator for the University of Tennessee. Betsy shares about tracking trends and data to prevent incidents of sexual misconduct; how her experiences as a student-athlete shape her work today; suggestions on training student-athletes, coaches and staff; and the work coming out of ICS going forward in the K–12 space. If you are a Title IX coordinator in K–12 or high...2020-01-1639 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationReplay: The tragic consequences of hazing: Lianne Kowiak shares her storyTragically, Harrison Kowiak passed away as a freshman in college in a hazing incident. His mother, Lianne, has become an advocate sharing Harrison’s story across the country to hopefully prevent another family from experiencing the same heartbreak. A moving conversation, Lianne shares not only Harrison’s life but the moments when they were with him as a family when he passed away – something no family ever expects to endure. Lianne also breaks down the definition of hazing and provides some sobering statistics at the K-12 and college level.2019-11-2850 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationReplay: The intersectionality of the ADA and Title IX with Dr. Michelle RiglerMichelle, ADA expert and director of the Disability Resource Center at UTC, sits down with Courtney to discuss the ADA and ways that accommodations may present themselves in Title IX matters. Michelle shares how she came to be an expert in the field, how she built a robust DRC at her institution, and the ways her office works with the Title IX process on campus. Her approach is so crucial at a time when more and more members of campus communities are presenting on the ASD spectrum. Legal primers, some basics on the unique considerations on Title IX training...2019-11-1451 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationReplay: About this podcast and your host, Courtney BullardIn this first episode, Courtney covers the purpose of The Law and Higher Ed Podcast, what you can expect from each episode, a primer on the law related to Title IX compliance and a little about her own background, including fun facts! Website: www.icslawyer.com  Email: chb@icslawyer.com2019-10-3126 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 15: Informational Episode on the Circuit Split on Due Process in Title IX CasesIn this episode, Courtney provides an overview of the split between the 1st and 6th Circuit on whether due process in a sexual misconduct matter requires a live hearing and an ability for cross-examination in Doe v. Baum and Haidak v. U. Mass- Amherst.  She also discusses the March 2019 USC ruling regarding what constitutes a “fair hearing” and its implications for private institutions.  So much is happening on the litigation front in Title IX – staying abreast of recent cases is critical for professionals who work in Title IX. 2019-10-1716 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 14: Title IX and International Program with Jill CreightonIn this episode, Courtney talks with Jill Creighton, Dean of Students & Associate Vice President for Campus Life at Washington State University, about Title IX and Clery compliance abroad. Jill shares her experience navigating Title IX and Clery requirements when she led student conduct efforts at 14 global locations across six continents for New York University.  Jill also explains the importance of having an accessible process for international students, training considerations for study abroad programs, and her work on restorative justice.  Be sure to tune in to the end where Jill, who is very well traveled (50 countries!) shares some of her top...2019-09-2648 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 13: Dr. Laura McGuire on consent, trauma-informed practices and restorative justiceIn this episode Courtney talks with Dr. Laura McGuire, sexologist, trauma-informed specialist, consent educator, and inclusion consultant.  They talk about a controversial topic head-on – trauma-informed practices in Title IX cases – starting with the basics of what being trauma-informed means and ending with whether it is appropriate in campus cases involving sexual misconduct.  Laura explains what a sexologist is, why consent is complicated, and the work she has done incorporating restorative justice in cases of sexual misconduct.  She also shares interesting insight into her journey into this work and a fun fact we promise you will not see coming!  If you are...2019-09-1257 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 12: An interview with Sarah Brown, Senior Editor at the Chronicle for Higher Education, on the legal landscape in higher edCourtney sits down with Sarah Brown, Senior Editor at the Chronicle, to discuss the complex landscape of higher education and what is grabbing her attention right now.  They discuss the evolution of Title IX since 2011 from her perspective as a college student at the time, the challenges she faces in covering Title IX matters, Sarah’s article about the concept of “passing the harasser”, the hot legal landscape that exists from her perspective reporting on the myriad of issues facing colleges and universities today and so much more (hint: horse jockey!).  If you work in higher ed, you do not want...2019-08-2253 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 11: Educating your Board of Trustees, the evolution of gender equity in athletics and youth sports with Bill NuttallIn this episode, Courtney talks with her dad, Bill Nuttall, who is the Chairman for the Board of Trustees at his institution.  They discuss educating your board of trustees from the perspective of a board member who served at a time that his institution faced a Title IX matter, as well as the broader concept of the role of a board member and a board on college campuses. Their conversation then turns to the evolution of gender equity in college athletics in the 70s and concludes with a discussion of youth sports and minors on campus. As always, Courtney e...2019-08-0839 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 10: Informational: Courtney Bullard’s Top 10 for Title IX CoordinatorsIn Episode 10, Courtney shares the Top 10 mistakes she sees campuses make in their Title IX compliance efforts.  Be sure to tune in to this informational episode if you are a Title IX Coordinator or Title IX investigator in order to be thinking critically about your campus process as you look to enter the new academic year.2019-07-1815 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 9: Part 2- Due Process Strong Title IX Policies How to Create an Effective Title IX Team and More with Leigh ParkerIn Part 2 of Courtney and Leigh’s conversation, they discuss how to manage conflicts of interest on your Title IX team, the single investigator model against current trends in litigation and self-care.  Be sure to tune in to the end to learn about Leigh’s recipe for self-care and what she would be doing if she were not in higher ed…. Hint – Broadway!!!  Title IX Coordinators and their team do not want to miss these episodes with Leigh Parker, Title IX Coordinator at Life University.2019-06-2733 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 8: Part 1 - Due Process, Strong Title IX Policies, How to Create an Effective Title IX Team and More with Leigh ParkerDo you know the difference between due process and a fair process?  In this episode, Courtney and Leigh Parker, Title IX Coordinator for Life University, delve into the many facets of Title IX compliance – there is so much content that it is divided up into 2 parts again!  They touch on considerations for an effective Title IX Policy, conflicts of interest, who should serve on a Title IX team, due process versus a fair process and even self-care.  Leigh brings her passion for the profession and her experience both advising independent colleges and now as a Title IX Coordinator to the c...2019-06-2029 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 7: Part 2 — Title IX Investigations the NPRM and more with Scott SchneiderCourtney and Scott continue their conversation, delving into the NPRM, the traits of a good Title IX investigator and the difficulties of the job.  Do not miss the end where Scott shares what he would be doing if he were not a lawyer – which completely shocked Courtney – and his day of hooky (shhh…) where he learned that maybe there are some cool lawyers out there besides the two of them.      Contact ICS:  www.icslawyer.com or chb@icslawyer.com Scott’s contact information:  https://www.huschblackwell.com/professionals/scott-schneider; Twitter:  @EdLawDude  2019-06-1332 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 6: Part 1 — Title IX Investigations the NPRM and more with Scott SchneiderCourtney and Scott had so much to discuss that this Episode is 2 parts!  They have a candid discussion about the highs and lows of being a lawyer and what brought each of them to higher education law.  Scott shares some interesting things that he worked on in-house (hint:  A Camel Use Agreement for Hump Day) and you will hear about both of their experiences interviewing for the in-house position – so if you have any interest in going in-house this episode is for you!  Scott also talks about when an institution should consider hiring an outside investigator for a Title IX mat...2019-06-0634 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 05: Informational Episode – Know Your Role in Title IX ComplianceIn this informational episode, Courtney provides the foundation for her practice – ensuring everyone on campus knows their role in compliance with Title IX and related laws and regulations.  Courtney shares a few examples of what can happen when folks either do not know their role or do not know that they have a role, in compliance as well as some tips for Title IX Coordinators as they assess their campus compliance efforts. 2019-05-2311 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 4: The tragic consequences of hazing: Lianne Kowiak shares her storyTragically, Harrison Kowiak passed away as a freshman in college in a hazing incident. His mother, Lianne, has become an advocate sharing Harrison’s story across the country to hopefully prevent another family from experiencing the same heart break. A moving conversation, Lianne shares not only Harrison’s life, but the moments when they were with him as a family when he passed away – something no family ever expects to endure. Lianne also breaks down the definition of hazing and provides some sobering statistics at the K-12 and college level.2019-05-1647 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 3: A conversation with Tiffany Cox on microaggressions and Title IXThis episode explores microaggressions and the many ways they impact a college campus. Tiffany Cox, Title IX Coordinator for Rhodes College, explains what constitutes a microaggression and how they present themselves in the classroom, workplace, and even Title IX compliance. She provides great resources to consider in educating yourself and your campus to create a more inclusive environment. A former practicing attorney and law student with Courtney, Tiffany also shares how she came into higher education, diversity and inclusion, and Title IX compliance and her experience working at a large state institution versus a small private college.2019-05-0955 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 2: The intersectionality of the ADA and Title IX with Dr. Michelle RiglerMichelle, ADA expert and director of the Disability Resource Center at UTC, sits down with Courtney to discuss the ADA and ways that accommodations may present themselves in Title IX matters. Michelle shares how she came to be an expert in the field, how she built a robust DRC at her institution, and the ways her office works with the Title IX process on campus. Her approach is so crucial at a time when more and more members of campus communities are presenting on the ASD spectrum. Legal primers, some basics on the unique considerations on Title IX training...2019-04-2249 minThe Law & EducationThe Law & EducationEpisode 1: About this podcast and your host, Courtney BullardIn this first episode, Courtney covers the purpose of The Law and Higher Ed Podcast, what you can expect from each episode, a primer on the law related to Title IX compliance and a little about her own background, including fun facts! Website: www.icslawyer.com  Email: chb@icslawyer.com2019-04-1924 min