Litigating for Students: Strategies for Title IX and Student Disciplinary Cases

Keith Altman
Keith Altman
K Altman Law

Keith Altman is the founder of K Altman Law. He is admitted to federal courts in California, Michigan, Maryland, as well as the U.S. Court of Appeals and the United States Supreme Court. Mr. Altman is a forensic data analysis expert. He is also experienced in matters of pharmacovigilance and safety surveillance in the United States and Canada.

Timothy Markley
Timothy Markley
K Altman Law

Dr. Tim Markley is a seasoned educational leader and advocate. He currently serves as the Student Defense Manager at K Altman Law. In this role, he oversees the firm’s national student defense practice, advocating for K-12 and higher education students on matters involving academic integrity, misconduct, and Title IX appeals.

On-Demand: April 25, 2025

2 hour CLE

Tuition: $195.00
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Program Summary

This program provides attorneys with the knowledge and strategies needed to advocate for students facing disciplinary action, with a focus on due process, procedural fairness, and legal remedies. From understanding institutional policies to navigating Title IX cases and general student misconduct proceedings, this session delves into the complexities of representing students in high-stakes disciplinary matters. Attorneys will gain insights into how to challenge unfair procedures, advise students on their legal rights, and litigate cases when necessary. This session equips legal professionals with the tools to protect students' futures while holding institutions accountable for compliance with the law.

This course is co-sponsored with myLawCLE.

Key topics to be discussed:

  • Understanding and challenging campus disciplinary procedures
  • Defending students in title ix and misconduct cases
  • Litigating campus disciplinary cases
  • Strategic advocacy in disciplinary hearings and appeals

Closed-captioning available

Speakers

Keith Altman_FedBarKeith Altman | K Altman Law

Keith Altman is the founder of K Altman Law, a national law firm that specializes in student defense and complex litigation matters. He is admitted to federal courts in California, Michigan, Maryland, as well as the U.S. Court of Appeals and the United States Supreme Court.

Mr. Altman is a member of the Sedona Conference, Working Group 1 (electronic discovery). He is the co-chair and founder of the American Association of Justice Electronic Discovery Litigation Group. He has appeared before the Federal Rules Committee on many relevant issues pertaining to the Federal Bar Association.

Mr. Altman is a forensic data analysis expert. He is also experienced in matters of pharmacovigilance and safety surveillance in the United States and Canada.

 

Speaker_Timothy MarkleyTimothy Markley | K Altman Law

Dr. Tim Markley is a seasoned educational leader and advocate. He currently serves as the Student Defense Manager at K Altman Law. In this role, he oversees the firm’s national student defense practice, advocating for K-12 and higher education students on matters involving academic integrity, misconduct, and Title IX appeals. Dr. Markley leads a team dedicated to safeguarding students’ rights, providing expert guidance throughout disciplinary processes, and ensuring fair outcomes in challenging situations.

With over two decades of experience in education, Dr. Markley brings a wealth of knowledge to his work. He holds a Doctorate in Educational Leadership from Nova Southeastern University, an MSA in School Administration from Fayetteville State University, and a BA in History from the University of North Carolina Pembroke. His career includes transformative leadership as Superintendent of several school districts, where he spearheaded initiatives to improve student achievement, pass significant school bonds, and implement innovative programs.

Recognized as a Southeast Regional Superintendent of the Year and a speaker at national educational conferences, Dr. Markley combines his deep understanding of educational systems with a commitment to student advocacy. He also contributes to higher education as a University Field Supervisor at Appalachian State University, mentoring future educators.

Dr. Markley’s dedication to education, equity, and justice makes him a leading voice in supporting students’ academic and personal success. Through his role at K Altman Law, he continues to champion the rights of students across the country.

Agenda

I. Understanding and Challenging Campus Disciplinary Procedures | 1:00pm – 1:30pm

  • Analysis of student misconduct cases and the role of due process
  • Institutional policies vs. legal rights: Where schools overstep
  • Common procedural flaws and legal challenges

II. Defending Students in Title IX and Misconduct Cases | 1:30pm – 2:00pm

  • Key differences between Title IX cases and general disciplinary matters
  • Due process concerns in Title IX proceedings and how to address them
  • Fighting wrongful accusations and biased investigations

Break | 2:00pm – 2:10pm

III. Litigating Campus Disciplinary Cases | 2:10pm – 2:40pm

  • When and how to take legal action against institutions
  • Challenging unfair disciplinary decisions in court
  • Understanding case law trends in student rights litigation

IV. Strategic Advocacy in Disciplinary Hearings and Appeals | 2:40pm – 3:10pm

  • Preparing students for questioning and cross-examination
  • Legal remedies for students facing unjust punishments
  • Building a case for appeal or external legal action

Credits

Alaska

Approved for CLE Credits
2 General

Our programs are CLE-eligible through Alaska’s recognition of multi-jurisdictional reciprocity.
Alabama

Approved for Self-Study Credits
2 General

Arkansas

Approved for CLE Credits
2 General

Arizona

Approved for CLE Credits
2 General

California

Approved for CLE Credits
2 General

Colorado

Pending CLE Approval
2 General

Connecticut

Approved for CLE Credits
2 General

District of Columbia

No MCLE Required
2 CLE Hour(s)

Delaware

Pending CLE Approval
2 General

Florida

Approved via Attorney Submission
2.5 General Hours

Receive CLE credit in Florida via attorney submission.
Georgia

Approved for CLE Credits
2 General

Hawaii

Approved for CLE Credits
2.4 General

Iowa

Pending CLE Approval
2 General

Idaho

Pending CLE Approval
2 General

Illinois

Pending CLE Approval
2 General

Indiana

Pending CLE Approval
2 General

Kansas

Pending CLE Approval
2 Substantive

Kentucky

Pending CLE Approval
2 General

Louisiana

Pending CLE Approval
2 General

Massachusetts

No MCLE Required
2 CLE Hour(s)

Maryland

No MCLE Required
2 CLE Hour(s)

Maine

Pending CLE Approval
2 General

Michigan

No MCLE Required
2 CLE Hour(s)

Minnesota

Approved for Self-Study Credits
2 General

Missouri

Approved for Self-Study Credits
2.4 General

Mississippi

Pending CLE Approval
2 General

Montana

Pending CLE Approval
2 General

North Carolina

Pending CLE Approval
2 General

North Dakota

Approved for CLE Credits
2 General

Our programs are CLE-eligible through North Dakota’s recognition of multi-jurisdictional reciprocity. Section 1, Policy 1.14
Nebraska

Pending CLE Approval
2 General

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New Hampshire

Approved for CLE Credits
120 General Minutes

As of July 1, 2014, the NHMCLE Board no longer provides pre- or post-approval of courses. Attendees must self-determine whether a program is eligible for credit, and self-report their attendance online at www.nhbar.org, based on qualification provisions of Rule 53.
New Jersey

Approved for CLE Credits
2.4 General

Our programs are CLE-eligible through New Jersey’s recognition of multi-jurisdictional reciprocity, except for the courses required under BCLE Reg. 201:2
New Mexico

Approved for Self-Study Credits
2 General

Nevada

Pending CLE Approval
2 General

New York

Approved for CLE Credits
2.4 General

Our programs are CLE-eligible through New York’s Approved Jurisdiction Group “B”.
Ohio

Approved for CLE Credits
2 General

Oklahoma

Pending CLE Approval
2.5 General

Oregon

Pending CLE Approval
2 General

Pennsylvania

Approved for Self-Study Credits
2 General

Rhode Island

Pending CLE Approval
2.5 General

South Carolina

Pending CLE Approval
2 General

South Dakota

No MCLE Required
2 CLE Hour(s)

Tennessee

Approved for Self-Study Credits
2 General

Texas

Approved for CLE Credits
2 General

Utah

Pending CLE Approval
2 General

Virginia

Not Eligible
2 General Hours

Vermont

Approved for CLE Credits
2 General

Washington

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2 Law & Legal Hours

Receive CLE credit in Washington via attorney submission.
Wisconsin

Approved for Self-Study Credits
2 General

West Virginia

Pending CLE Approval
2.4 General

Wyoming

Pending CLE Approval
2 General

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