We speak Armenian, Russian, and Spanish
Skip to Main Content

Facing a Title IX Complaint in San José? Here’s Why You Need a Defense Attorney

Question: A Title IX complaint was filed against me what do I do?

Being named in a Title IX investigation is one of the most stressful experiences a student can go through—especially at the graduate level, where the consequences could extend far beyond your education. Whether you attend San José State, Santa Clara University, Stanford, or a local community college like De Anza or Evergreen Valley, a formal Title IX complaint could impact your academic status, future employment, or professional licensure.

If you’re facing a Title IX complaint under Track 1 or Track 2 at SJSU—or at any San José–area school—your best move is to consult a Knight Law, a Title IX defense attorney familiar with California’s higher education system.

South Bay Colleges Where Title IX Applies

If you’re a student at any of the following institutions, you could be subject to Title IX proceedings:

Public Universities & Colleges:

  • San José State University (SJSU)
  • Evergreen Valley College
  • San José City College
  • De Anza College (Cupertino)
  • Foothill College (Los Altos Hills)

Private Colleges & Universities:

  • Santa Clara University
  • Stanford University (Palo Alto)
  • Menlo College (Atherton)
  • University of Silicon Valley
  • National University – San José Campus

Each institution has its own Title IX procedures—but they all must meet federal standards of fairness and due process. Unfortunately, many schools fall short.

Pursuing graduate studies demands focus—and when a Title IX complaint drops at the door, everything can shift under your feet. Even a complaint dismissed at Track 1 triggers a deeper, more intensive Track 2 formal investigation. That development—common for allegations involving potential suspension or expulsion—can derail your academic trajectory and professional reputation if not handled with care.

What Track 2 Means for You

Track 2 is reserved for serious allegations—like sexual misconduct or dating violence—when disciplinary consequences are severe, and credibility assessments are critical. The Office for Title IX and Equal Opportunity (TIXEO) begins a formal process:

  • Notice of allegations, including specific policy identifiers
  • Interviews with you, complainants, and witnesses
  • Evidence review: messages, text, emails, social media
  • A comprehensive investigative report for a hearing decision

This is not just an internal university matter: records and outcomes can ripple into academic standing, future licensure, job offers, and even bar admissions—making due-process protections essential.

A Track 2 Title IX investigation isn’t just a campus issue—it can have long-lasting personal and professional consequences. With an attorney guiding every step, you can ensure that your voice is heard, your rights are protected, and the process stays fair. Knight Justice is ready to stand with you—protecting your future with skill, diligence, and dedication.

📞 Contact Knight Justice today for a confidential strategy session.

Subscribe to our newsletter

en_US