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While the U.S. Department of Education’s long-awaited revisions to the Title IX regulations were finally released on Friday, April 29, 2024, they do not take effect until August 1, 2024,
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While the U.S. Department of Education’s long-awaited revisions to the Title IX regulations were finally released on Friday, April 29, 2024, they do not take effect until August 1, 2024,

Congratulations to Jim Whitton on receiving the Tarrant County Bar Association Professionalism Award The Brackett & Ellis School Law Section is honored to announce that longtime school lawyer Jim Whitton

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Brackett & Ellis is proud to have 13 attorneys included in Fort Worth Magazine’s 2023 Top Attorneys!

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