Webinar

The U.S. Department of Education will soon be under new management, and it's anticipated that the agency's new leadership will debut an ambitious and sweeping regulatory agenda. On January 28, Thompson Coburn's Higher Education practice will offer a 90-minute webinar, during which it will contemplate the fate of the regulations slated to become effective this coming July, as well as the range of expansions, revisions, and revivals that are likely on the horizon.

The presenters will speculate regarding the incoming administration's rulemaking activity and the possibility of revisions to the rules governing Title IX, the borrower defense framework, gainful employment, distance education, state authorization, and the composite score, among others. The presenters also will consider the likelihood of an HEA Reauthorization, and the impact a successful reauthorization might have on the Department's regulatory activity.

Aaron Lacey, Chair of the Firm's Higher Education Practice, will lead the discussion. He will be joined by Practice members Katie Wendel and Scott Goldschmidt, as well as by Chris Murray, Chair of the Firm's Lobbying & Policy team.

CLE
The live presentation of this webinar was approved for 1.5 hours of general CLE credit in California and Illinois and 1.8 hours of general CLE credit in Missouri. 1.5 hours of general CLE credit in Texas is pending. If you are interested in receiving credit for watching the recorded presentation, please click here.

Presenters:
Scott Goldschmidt
Aaron Lacey
Christopher Murray
Katie Wendel

Please note that this is a 90-minute webinar

Originally Presented:
January 28, 2021

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