The Law & Education

Institutional Compliance Solutions/Courtney Bullard - Title IX Attorney

The Law & Education podcast discusses the many legal issues that affect colleges and universities and intersect with Title IX. Host Courtney Bullard interviews subject matter experts, thought leaders and advocates to provide a diverse perspective on these legal issues and Title IX compliance. Courtney also provides informational podcasts to address new changes in the law.

  1. Aug 13

    Episode 84: Back to School: The Compliance Issues We're Watching This Academic Year

    What happens when major changes in education law take effect through emergency orders before the courts have reached a final decision? For compliance professionals, staying informed about these developments will be critical throughout the year. In this episode, host Courtney Bullard takes a closer look at the legal and compliance trends educational institutions should be watching, including increased coordination among federal agencies, the newly announced Office for Civil Rights (OCR) K-12 initiative, developments in the courts and Title IX, admissions practices, and the OCR Unified Regulatory Agenda. But with so many headlines and changes happening at once, Courtney emphasizes the importance of not losing sight of the fundamentals. Strong governance, communication, documentation, clearly defined roles, and effective training and resources remain the foundation of a strong compliance program. Tune in as Courtney shares what ICS is watching this academic year and offers practical guidance for staying informed without chasing every headline. Key Points From This Episode: Introduction to today's topic of discussion. How federal agencies are beginning to work together, and what happens next. The newly announced Office for Civil Rights (OCR) K12 initiative. What's happening in the courts: Title IX, the emergency docket, and more. Enforcement and who is doing the investigating. Taking a fresh look at admissions processes.  The OCR Unified Regulatory Agenda. The importance of compliance professionals not losing sight of the fundamentals and basics. Courtney reiterates the Five Pillars covered in the Back to School Webinar. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Higher Ed Back to School Webinar K-12 Back to School Webinar DOJ: Crowther v. Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia ICS Higher Ed Community Access K-12 Community Access Higher Ed Virtual Certified IX Training K-12 Virtual Certified Title IX Training ICS Blog Courtney Bullard on X  Learn about Becoming a Community Partner

  2. Jun 25

    Episode 83: Summer Compliance Checklist: What Schools Should Be Doing Right Now with Erica D'Agostino

    Are you ready for the next school year, or will compliance catch you off guard? In this episode of The Law and Education Podcast, Courtney Bullard is joined by Erica D'Agostino, Senior Title IX and Equity Specialist and team lead at Institutional Compliance Solutions (ICS). Erica's diverse experience spans K-12 education, higher education, disability services, school leadership, investigations, hearings, informal resolution, and work as an external Title IX coordinator. Together, Courtney and Erica walk through ICS's summer compliance checklist and explain why it is such a valuable planning tool for Title IX, Title VI, training, data review, prevention, and policy work. They discuss how compliance teams can create time for meaningful reflection, identify common gaps, prioritize what needs attention, and make sure their procedures and reporting systems are ready before the start of the school year. Erica also explains the importance of partnership across compliance roles, where the responsibilities of Title IX and Title VI overlap, and why progress matters more than perfection. Tune in to learn how schools can use the summer months to build their compliance foundation and enter the next academic year with greater clarity, focus, and confidence. Key Points From This Episode: A brief update on recent federal agency changes affecting education compliance. Erica's career background and the different Title IX roles she now serves in at ICS. Discover why summer is a critical time for schools to prepare for the year ahead. Examine why compliance teams need to schedule focused time for checklist work. Explore why proactive planning helps schools avoid future compliance issues. Learn how the ICS summer compliance checklist stands out from other approaches. Hear about the common review gaps around policies, staffing, procedures, and data. How Title IX and Title VI coordinators can partner together on policies and procedures. Uncover how summer planning can shape prevention, compliance, and education work. Advice on how schools can start with the checklist, identify gaps, and prioritize the next steps. Understand why athletics compliance should remain part of Title IX summer planning. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: K-12 Summer Compliance Checklist Higher Ed Summer Compliance Checklist Erica D'Agostino on LinkedIn Episode 82: Inside the Role of a K-12 Title IX Coordinator ICS  Higher Ed Community Access K-12 Community Access Higher Ed Virtual Certified IX Training K-12 Virtual Certified Title IX Training ICS Blog Courtney Bullard on X  Learn about Becoming a Community Partner

  3. Jun 11

    Episode 82: Inside the Role of a K-12 Title IX Coordinator

    Title IX coordination requires a different approach in K-12 and higher education settings, and understanding those distinctions is essential for effective compliance and student support. During this episode, we are joined by Amy Buck, a Senior Title IX and Equity Specialist at ICS. Together, we discuss the difference between serving in higher ed versus K-12 in Title IX. Amy shares insights into why burnout is so common among coordinators, how reporting processes differ between K-12 and college environments, and what school leaders need to understand about Title IX compliance. We also explore the definition of sexual harassment in school districts, navigating teacher misconduct claims, and the qualities that make an effective Title IX coordinator. This episode provides a thoughtful look at the responsibilities, challenges, and impact of those entrusted with creating equitable learning environments. Key Points From This Episode: New trainings from ICS. Amy Buck's background in Title IX at K-12 districts and higher ed institutions.  How to respond to those who claim there is no need for Title IX intervention.  The definition of sexual harassment in school districts.  How reporting typically differs between K-12 and higher ed. Navigating teacher misconduct claims.  Recommendations for anyone moving among higher ed and K-12 coordination. Aspects that make a great Title IX coordinator.  What school leaders should understand about Title IX and compliance. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: ICS K-12 Summer Checklist Higher Ed Summer Checklist K-12 Trainings & Webinars Higher Ed Trainings & Webinars K-12 Community Access Higher Ed Community Access ICS Blog Courtney Bullard on X  Learn about Becoming a Community Partner

  4. Feb 26

    Episode 81: Lessons from the ICS Retreat: A Better Rhythm for Compliance Teams

    Compliance work is uniquely heavy by nature, and burnout is inevitable without sustainable practices. Every compliance team can have balance by creating a better rhythm. In this episode of The Law and Education Podcast, we are discussing some lessons we learned from the recent ICS retreat. Tuning in, you'll hear all about the importance of finding a good rhythm for your compliance team, the power of restoration, real work, and fun, and why all three need to exist within a team, and so much more! We delve into what causes burnout before discussing the importance of sustainable compliance practices. Our host even breaks down three simple 'retreat' ideas that are cost-effective and short, and will have the same impact as our retreat did. Finally, you'll be challenged to find one thing to implement for your team that can create more balance. Thanks for listening!    Key Points From This Episode: Today's topic: a recap of the recent ICS retreat. The importance of finding balance within compliance teams. Why your compliance team needs rhythm. Three elements of a successful retreat: restoration, real work, and fun. Why restoration is protective for compliance workers. How doing hard, structural work reduces the weight of burnout. The power of fun as a tool for building trust within teams. Why burnout isn't always about workload and what sustainable compliance is. A breakdown of simple, budget-friendly, and short 'retreat' ideas.   Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: ICS Lawyer Higher Ed Community Access K-12 Community Access Higher Ed Virtual Certified IX Training K-12 Virtual Certified Title IX Training ICS Blog Courtney Bullard on X  Learn about Becoming a Community Partner

  5. Jan 15

    Episode 80: Welcome to 2026 - Is Your Compliance House in Order?

    The year 2025 was a reset, not a pause. There are some narratives floating around that 2025 was a slowdown year for civil rights enforcement, but that narrative is wrong. What 2025 actually showed is that enforcement didn't retreat; it restructured. During this episode, we explore the priorities that defined 2025, the decentralization of civil rights enforcement, and what this meant for compliance over the past year. We also dive into the five enforcement realities that emerged and the implications of each of these for the future. The real compliance question for 2026 isn't whether you have policies and procedures; it's whether your compliance house is in order. In 2025, siloed compliance models broke down. Join us as we discuss the impact of this, what centralization truly means, and what to ensure you have on your risk radar as we enter a new year. Key Points From This Episode: A new community partner benefit that ICS is rolling out in 2026. The restructuring that defined 2025 in civil rights compliance.  Which priorities led enforcement politics over the past year.  Understanding that civil rights enforcement is no longer centralized and the implications of this.  The five enforcement realities that became impossible to ignore over the past year.  Assessing whether or not your compliance house is in order. Why siloed compliance models broke down in 2025 and what this means for the future. What centralization actually means for us.  Elements to keep on your risk radar in 2026.  Topics included in the first ICS webinar of the year.  Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Register for the 2025 Year-End Compliance Review Webinar Steven Richard on LinkedIn ICS Higher Ed Community Access K-12 Community Access Higher Ed Virtual Certified IX Training K-12 Virtual Certified Title IX Training ICS Blog Courtney Bullard on X  Learn about Becoming a Community Partner

  6. 12/19/2025

    Episode 79: Empowering K–12 Communities: Ending the Year with ICS's New Student Bystander Training

    This year has been unlike any other in the compliance world. Across every school district and institution that we support, we have seen the same pattern emerge: expectations rising and responsibilities expanding, and the compliance landscape shifting faster than ever before under this new administration. At ICS, we've tried to offer some real clarity and practical pathways forward to help you stay ahead over the course of the year. During this episode, we unpack the newly released Title IX Student Bystander Training. The goal of this training is to equip students with real skills and to help schools build safer communities from the ground up. Joining us to discuss this topic is Betsy Smith, our Chief Innovation Officer, who led the development of this training. She walks us through what the training covers, why it matters, how to implement the training on the ground, and how schools can bring it to life at their district or school. We're always looking for change in small and big ways, and we are so grateful to be a part of this training. Tune in to hear more.  Key Points From This Episode: Looking back at the compliance world in 2025.  How ICS has worked to meet the needs that have emerged in the past year.  The new community partner benefit that ICS has launched.  What the new Title IX Student Bystander Training for K-12 entails.  What Chief Innovation Officer Betsy Smith has been focused on this year.  Background on our new Title IX Student Bystander Training and why it is specifically for K-12 students. Challenges schools are currently facing that warrant the need for such a training.  What is most important about this training.  Content design and an overview of the training.  Why a choice was made to approach this as bystander training. The role of the facilitator guide.  How the work of Title IX Coordinators makes an impact, even if they can't see it.  What the broader goal of this training is: culture change through intervention. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: ICS on YouTube Betsy Smith on LinkedIn ICS Title IX Student Bystander Training Watch the Replay – World Premiere! ICS K-12 Title IX Student Bystander Training ICS Lawyer Higher Ed Community Access K-12 Community Access Higher Ed Virtual Certified IX Training K-12 Virtual Certified Title IX Training ICS Blog Courtney Bullard on X  Learn about Becoming a Community Partner

  7. 10/09/2025

    Episode 77: AI in Title IX: Opportunity, Risk, and the New Reality

    Artificial intelligence is transforming education, and compliance is no exception. In this episode, we discuss how AI is influencing Title IX and Title VI work, from investigations and training to how students search for information about their rights. We begin with a look behind the scenes at ICS, including updates on community partner renewals, new training opportunities, and upcoming Title VI Coordinator courses. From there, we explore three key questions: How is AI changing where students and staff find compliance resources? Can AI tools safely support Coordinators and investigators in their daily work? And how might parties or advisors use AI in Title IX cases? Throughout, we emphasize the importance of accuracy, accessibility, and oversight, reminding listeners that human judgment and empathy must remain at the core of every compliance process. Tune in for practical ways to navigate AI's growing role in education. Key Points From This Episode: Behind the scenes: The busy renewal season for ICS and Community Partners. Popular resources and tools available to ICS Community Partners. Details of our spring training calendar, including the "Compliance Core Four" courses. Live training in Dallas covering compliance essentials for K–12. The growing relevance of AI in Title IX and Title VI compliance. Three focus areas: opportunity and risk, student access, and advisor use. How AI is changing where students and staff search for resources. The risk of misinformation when AI can't locate school policies. Steps for improving website accessibility and plain-language content. How AI tools can support coordinators through transcription and summarization. Guardrails for safe and ethical AI use in compliance work. Risks of bias, overgeneralization, inaccuracy, and loss of context in AI outputs. How parties and advisors may be using AI to prepare Title IX cases. Potential fairness and confidentiality challenges posed by AI-assisted work. Why human judgment, empathy, and expertise remain central to compliance. Practical takeaways for preparing your institution for AI's growing role. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Tuesday Takeaways on LinkedIn Tuesday Takeaways Archive ICS Lawyer  Higher Ed Community Access K-12 Community Access Higher Ed Virtual Certified IX Training K-12 Virtual Certified Title IX Training ICS Blog Courtney Bullard on X  Learn about Becoming a Community Partner

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The Law & Education podcast discusses the many legal issues that affect colleges and universities and intersect with Title IX. Host Courtney Bullard interviews subject matter experts, thought leaders and advocates to provide a diverse perspective on these legal issues and Title IX compliance. Courtney also provides informational podcasts to address new changes in the law.

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