What Attorneys Need to Know About Title IX, 504, and Campus Discipline

What Attorneys Need to Know About Title IX, 504, and Campus Discipline

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About the Program

In this program, Nancy Potter will explore how civil rights laws like Title IX and Section 504 apply in the college setting, with a focus on what attorneys need to know to support students. Nancy will cover how accommodations are handled at the postsecondary level, what to expect in campus disciplinary proceedings (including Title IX investigations), and how to identify when legal support may be necessary. Attorneys will gain practical insight into spotting red flags, protecting student rights, and navigating the often complex world of college policies and procedures.

Speaker(s)
Nancy Potter

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Potter Law

Nancy Potter is the founder of Potter Law, where she focuses her practice on education law and civil rights advocacy for students across the educational spectrum—from early intervention to post-secondary institutions. With over a decade of experience, she represents students and families in a wide range of education matters, including special education, Title IX, and campus discipline. Nancy also serves as an appointed advisor, independent hearing officer, and external investigator for both K-12 and higher education institutions. Her trauma-informed, student-centered approach emphasizes practical, legally sound solutions to help clients navigate complex institutional processes.

Before launching her own firm, Nancy led the Pittsburgh office of McAndrews Law Offices, litigating education-related civil rights disputes in both state and federal courts. She previously served as a supervising attorney at the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights, and held staff attorney roles at the Education Law Center and KidsVoice, where she worked on policy reform and legal advocacy for vulnerable youth. Nancy holds a B.S. from Oklahoma State University, a J.D. from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, and completed a judicial clerkship with the Honorable Oliver J. Lobaugh. Her work is driven by a commitment to ensuring equal access, safety, and opportunity for all students.

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Accreditation
Credit Hours:
1.00
Specialty Area:
None
Credit Type:
General
Original Air Date:
May 22, 2025
Accredited in:
California
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