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Part 1 - Higher Education and the Biden Administration’s Priorities: Are there significant changes ahead?

Webinar | 01.19.21, 10:00 AM EST - 11:00 AM EST

Make plans to join members of Crowell & Moring’s Education Group for a two-part overview of where the regulations and polices may be headed in the new Biden Administration. We will also highlight hot topics and new developments for 2021. Topics to be discussed include:


  • The DOJ’s enforcement actions against unlawful transfer of technology by academics and researchers
  • Section 117 foreign gifts and contracts reporting requirements 
  • International student access to US universities 
  • Department of Education’s Final Title IX Rule
  • Cybersecurity enforcement 
  • Renewable energy and sustainability initiatives in the new Administration
  • Department of Labor enforcement priorities
  • Trump Administration Executive Orders 
  • Mandatory vaccination policies on campus
  • Tuition refund litigation 

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