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Title IX prohibits discrimination based on sex in educational programs and activites in all federally funded schools.  It protects student, employers, and others from all forms of sexual descrimination regardless of sex including Sexual harassment, sezxual violence, and gender identity discrimination.  It covers acts that occur on campus and at off-campus events sponsored by the college.  The college is responsible for taking "prompt and effective" steps to end the discrimination.  

Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act (VAWA) requires colleges to report sexual violence including rape, stalking, etc.  Colleges should have disciplinary procedures in place, and have policies in place to address sexual violence including training students and employees. 

The Clery Act is the law passed in 2013 that requires colleges to report annual statistics on crime in an annual security report.  Additional crimes were added including dating violence, domestic violences, stalking, sexual assualt, and gender identity. 

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