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The legal landscape for colleges and universities is shifting rapidly in 2025, with new court rulings and regulatory activity reshaping institutional policies and student impacts. For higher education leaders, staying ahead of these developments is essential. Join Thompson Coburn on Wednesday, September 24, at 2 p.m. CT for our Fall installment of the Higher Education Litigation Roundtable. Our team of experienced higher education litigators will share timely updates on recent and ongoing cases that are redefining the sector. Drawing on insights from our widely followed Higher Education Litigation Summary, we’ll cover in roundtable fashion: Effective DEI policies after the DOJ’s July guidance How to defend a qui tam action The status of grant terminations and ensuing litigation Gainful employment and BDR following the One Big Beautiful Bill passage We will explore practical strategies to help institutions anticipate risks and respond effectively. This roundtable offers a practical, forward-looking discussion designed to keep your institution informed and prepared. Presenters: Tres Cleveland Brandt Hill Lorrie Hargrove Anna Knouse Disclaimer: The information provided herein is intended for general purposes only and is not intended to be legal advice. The ethical rules of some states require us to identify this as attorney advertising material. The choice of a lawyer is an important decision and should not be based solely upon advertisements. Past results obtained on behalf of current firm clients afford no guarantee of future results. Every case is different and must be judged on its own merits.