Report: New Head of Federal Anti-Rape Agency Is a 'Libertarian Feminist' and Clinton Critic
Candice Jackson will allegedly become deputy secretary at the Office for Civil Rights.

A conservative legal activist known for defending the women who accused President Bill Clinton of sexual harassment has been tapped to head the Education Department's Office for Civil Rights on a temporary basis.
OCR is the agency that regulates Title IX compliance, and is responsible for the recent effort to compel schools to police sexual assault internally.
Candice Jackson will serve as deputy assistant secretary for civil rights, according to BuzzFeed News. She is a vocal critic of the Clintons and author of the book Their Lives: The Women Targeted by the Clinton Machine. She attended the second presidential debate in 2016 alongside Juanita Broaddrick and Paula Jones.
In her book, she described herself as a "libertarian feminist."
BuzzFeed was unable to confirm Jackson's appointment. My sources could not immediately confirm the appointment either.
But Pepperdine University, where Jackson attended law school, released a press release announcing the appointment.
"Candace is intelligent, generous, and energetic," wrote Vice Dean of Pepperdine Law Shelley Saxer. "She will be a great asset to the Department of Education because of her stellar capabilities and her devotion to the public good."
Jackson is technically only the temporary head of OCR until President Trump appoints an actual secretary to run the agency. This person's appointment will be subject to Senate confirmation. Rumor has it that Trump is considering either of the two non-liberal members of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, Gail Heriot or Peter Kirsanow. The previous OCR boss, Catherine Lhamon, is now a member of the commission. (Disclaimer: I am a member of the D.C. Advisory Committee to the commission.)
A "libertarian feminist" like Jackson might be inclined to reverse OCR's Obama-era Title IX guidance, which encouraged universities to zealously investigate sexual assault while downplaying due process protections for accused students.
Hans Bader, an attorney at the Competitive Enterprise Institute and former OCR lawyer, tells me that Jackson "sounds favorably disposed to free speech, and favorable on the issue of racial and gender preferences." But he notes that it's hard to predict what stances the new OCR will take until a permanent boss is chosen.
My take: I don't know if Jackson is the right person to reform OCR. But reining in the agency should be a top priority for newly minted Education Secretary Betsy DeVos.
Updated at 10:30 a.m. on April 5: Jackson has apparently written two articles for Reason.
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encouraged universities to zealously investigate sexual assault
INVESTIGATE?
Bullshit.
-jcr
Why not? Graham Spanier and company investigated sexual assault at Penn State.
has been tapped
Are we not doing phrasing anymore?
damn dog, that's inappropes!
damn, dog, that's inappropes!
they make the best appletinis
What the hell is libertarian about stopping my God-given right to prowl college campuses?
As long as you're not doing it while handing out tiny copies of the U.S. Constitution, you can do whatever the hell you want.
Crusty hands out copies of the Constitution AFTER coitus.
Peter Kirsanow would be a huge upgrade over the prior regime.
I am a libertarian individualist feminist collectivist.
Uh oh.
I would consider Wendy McElroy about as close to an actual libertarian feminist as I've seen.
I'm not sure they're necessarily conflicting ideas. The way I understand it, it means that she encourages women to take full responsibility for their own lives (without government interference).
YoutubeA conservative legal activist known for defending the women who accused President Bill Clinton of sexual harassment has been tapped to head the Education Department's Office for Civil Rights on a temporary basis.
The left probably hated that those women even needed defending in the first place.
The left hated those women. They were just white trash.
OT: Let's get Elon Musk working on something important. The Lexus Lane Valet.
A "libertarian feminist" like Jackson might be inclined to reverse OCR's Obama-era Title IX guidance, which encouraged universities to zealously investigate sexual assault while downplaying due process protections for accused students.
She should issue some press statement/tweet/edict that our prestigious institutions of higher education should've been too smart to fall for that political PC bullshit, to partake in such hateful discrimination, and open themselves up for wrongfully prosecuting persecuting individuals on such false and vague pretenses.
Grab it by it's mutherfucking leg and toss it under the biggest, fastest moving bus you can find.
She sounds like an excellent choice.
If you have to hyphenate, you're not libertarian.
To me, there is no such thing as left-libertarian or compassionate libertarian, or the most grotesque communist-libertarian, or in this case, libertarian feminist.
THERE IS JUST LIBERTARIAN. They hyphenated stuff just gives you an 'opt-out' clause whenever principles are challenged.
Or they need to get invited to those spectacular parties that full-time libertarians are not invited to.
I wear the libertarian-libertarian badge with honor and never expect an invite to those parties anyways.
So Mangu-Ward isn't a real libertarian?
That's a nice sentiment, Rufus, but how are we going to go to pointless wars with each other, if we can't self-segregate into groups?
I'm a libertarian-NAZI!
The point of adopting a label is to convey a rough idea of your beliefs. Are feminism (or even 'leftism') so inherently and wholly political that it can't be paired with libertarianism, especially considering the limited scope libertarians afford to politics? It's conveying more information, and given some common assumptions, it can motivate others to ask you to elaborate and talk about libertarianism.
BTW, I am also a non-hyphenating-libertarian.
Yep. Those are totally dashes.
I'm a libertarian-american.
They hyphenated stuff just gives you an 'opt-out' clause whenever principles are challenged.
If, as a male libertarian, I were charged with tackling Title IX, I would explicitly adopt the mantle of feminist if only as a foil. Fighting Title IX as an explicit stand-alone libertarian would be like setting your feet in concrete before you decided to get to work making any changes.
Moreover, because Gary Johnson and Bill Weld, I'm more keen on the anarcho-capitalist or other-libertarian labels anyway.
Principles? Principals? Fuck you, cut spending.
Serious question =
is "Federal Anti-Rape Agency"..... a joke? I can't tell anymore around here.
Robby's on the D.C. Advisory Committee for the Federal Anti-Rape Agency so I'm going to say "yes".
What are they doing about the IRS?
my guess is lots of lube.
Wood
No doubt
She's supported Trump's candidacy. Very libertarian.
Wasn't the office that she's going to be the temporary head of supposed to be part of the $50 billion in spending cuts that President Trump wanted?
Re: "But reining in the agency should be a top priority for newly minted Education Secretary Betsy DeVos."
Why use reins when dynamite is so much more efficient -- after evacuating all personnel, of course.
Seriously, the OCR needs to be entirely restaffed with non-ideological people who know what fairness is.