Judge pauses discovery in Title IX lawsuit against University of Oregon

In the ongoing Title IX case filed by current and past members of the University of Oregon’s varsity beach volleyball and club rowing teams, a federal court has put a halt to the discovery phase.

After hearing three requests to dismiss certain elements of the complaint on Wednesday, U.S. District Court Judge Michael McShane, who earlier this month denied a motion to stop discovery, changed his mind.

According to court documents, the motions, which UO filed in July, are being considered under advisement until McShane renders a decision, which should happen in a few weeks.

In November, the players’ lawyers responded to those motions. Following McShane’s decision in January to allow the athletes’ lawyers to communicate with UO coaches and non-management personnel, UO responded to their comments in a series of documents.

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