YPSILANTI -- Eastern Michigan University and Plaintiffs representing two former student athletes have agreed to a settlement of the Title IX case involving the elimination of two women’s sports teams that was initiated in March 2018. (Two men’s sports teams also were eliminated in March 2018.) An order granting a joint motion to preliminarily approve a Consent Decree, class certification, approval of proposed class notice, and to set a fairness hearing, was entered Jan. 16, 2020, by Judge George Caram Steeh of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan.
"Eastern Michigan University has approached our discussions with the plaintiffs positively and constructively," said EMU Executive Director of Media Relations Geoff Larcom. "Our team has worked together with the Plaintiffs' legal counsel for 15 months to arrive at a fair result.
“The University fully embraces Title IX and the support of our female student athletes at all levels, and we have worked diligently with Plaintiffs to draft and present a Consent Decree that reflects these values. This settlement reflects the University’s continued laser focus on compliance with Title IX."
As the University has stated repeatedly throughout the case, its overarching priority in this situation is to meet its Title IX obligations completely and in a way that most benefits student-athletes. Eastern will continue to be guided by this principle as it implements its Title IX plan.
Over the course of the litigation, the University presented and began to implement a solution that more comprehensively addresses its Title IX responsibilities by adding more female student athletes to its rosters through the addition and expansion of other women's sports - actions that significantly increase the number of participation opportunities.
The University continues to demonstrate its commitment to providing more opportunities for women student athletes. In fact, the University's initial actions in eliminating sports in March 2018 helped narrow the participation gap between female and male student athletes -- considerably more male student athletes were impacted by the decision than female.
“We have already taken a number of significant steps forward regarding Title IX compliance, and the settlement preserves those moves and ensures that progress will continue,” said Larcom. “This Consent Decree, which will be monitored by an impartial court referee over the next three years, allows the University to determine how best to meet the needs of our students going forward.”
Under the terms of the Consent Decree:
Under the terms of the settlement, the University will notify class members of the Consent Decree on or before Jan. 22. The court set a date of March 12 for a Fairness Hearing in which any objections by class members can be heard.
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January 22, 2020
Written by:
Walter Kraft
Media Contact:
Geoff Larcom
glarcom@emich.edu
734-487-4400