Lawsuit: Cornell 'Afflicted By Anti-Male Discriminatory Bias,' Suspended Student Who Claimed Female Punched Him
Justice under Title IX is first come, first innocent


Cornell University suspended a male student for a year after finding him responsible for sexual misconduct. It was an incredible verdict, given that the male student had accused his accuser—a female student—of actually attacking him while they were in bed together: after he tried to end the encounter and she refused, she punched him in the testicles, he claimed.
Cornell wasn't interested in investigating this sexual assault claim. It was only interested in the woman's claim—that the male, "James Doe," had choked and raped her.
That's according to Doe's lawsuit against the university. He is being represented by Andrew Miltenberg, an attorney who specializes in these kinds of cases. (Read my interview with Miltenberg here.)
The lawsuit argues that Doe was denied any opportunity to defend himself. "Adversarial hearings (including confrontation, cross-examination by the parties, and active advocacy by attorneys) are not permitted during the investigation process," according to Cornell policy.
The dispute is as follows: after a night of mild partying and drinking on September 19, 2015, Doe and "Sally Roe," who had just met, went back to Doe's room in his fraternity house. Neither were intoxicated—in fact, Doe served Roe a non-alcoholic drink.
According to the lawsuit, Roe initiated the encounter by laying down on Doe's bed and inviting him to join her. They began kissing, but then Roe escalated things by climbing on top of Doe and holding his wrists down. This triggered some painful memories for Doe—who claims to have been sexually assaulted previously—and he pushed Doe away. She retaliated by punching him in the testicles, "causing residual pain that would last for weeks," Doe claimed in the lawsuit.
Within days, Roe had filed a Title IX complaint against Doe. Doe learned that he was being temporarily suspended before he was even made aware of the accusations against him. That very same day, the university ordered him to move out of his fraternity house, though it backed down after the police department pointed out that the residence was on private property.
Doe recounted his version of events to the investigators, and made clear that he was filing a formal complaint against her. But investigators disagreed that his oral testimony could be considered a complaint, so they refused to investigate it. Keep in mind that at this point, Roe's complaint—which the investigators were already, well, investigating—was nothing more than oral testimony either, according to the lawsuit.
In his defense, Doe asserted that Roe could not have been "debilitatingly afraid" of Doe, as she claimed, because she spent the rest of the night in question inside a different room at the fraternity house, and then returned the very next night.
Of course, we can't know for certain which student is lying, and which student engaged in violence. But 135 days after the incident, Cornell suspended Doe for one year, confident that he was responsible for sexual assault. No hearing took place.
The College Fix laments that Cornell has a particularly bad track record:
Cornell University is having a terrible year when it comes to perceptions of how it handles sexual-misconduct complaints.
It accused a male student of stealing a female student's underwear with "no evidence whatsoever."
Students and parents recently told federal investigators visiting campus that the administration mistreats accused students.
It's facing six federal investigations, the most for any school in the nation, one of which concerns a no-contact order that was bumped up to a suspension allegedly because of the student's sex.
And in January, a state judge ruled Cornell "directly contradicted" its own policy when it refused to investigate a male student's rape claim against a female, apparently because she accused him of the same.
That last item refers to a different case, so there are at least two male Cornell students whose misconduct claims were ignored. My colleague Eric Boehm described this kind of justice as "first come, first innocent," because it seems like university administrators automatically side with the original complainant. But the lawsuit against Cornell is reminiscent of several other lawsuits against various colleges in which an accused male student alleges that the institution ignored his claim to victim status. Doe's lawsuit contends that Cornell is "afflicted by anti-male discriminatory bias," and it's hard to disagree. (See Amherst and Drake for more examples of this.)
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Is Cornell teaching males students to rush to file complaints after any sexual engagement and hope for the best?
It's the only way to feel safe.
And in January, a state judge ruled Cornell "directly contradicted" its own policy when it refused to investigate a male student's rape claim against a female, apparently because she accused him of the same.
Wait, nevermind.
"The best" for male CIS-HET students being, they get to stay out of jail and off of sex-offender lists, and their dog(s) does / do not get shot?
It's teaching them to never never EVER date a Cornell student.
Frankly kids, as awesome as sex is, it's best to wait until after college. It's best to stay 100 feet away from any person of the female persuasion. Actually it's best if you are gay and wait until your are thirty.
It's best never to go to college. & I'm teaching at a community college! (Taught previously at a private 4-yr.) College is a racket, & I've told my students so.
Probably still won't do any good. Not without a signed and notarized affirmative consent form. As a cis-hetero male the second you report that you had a sexual encounter with woman the night before all the Title IX compliance dipshits are gonna hear is "I'm an evil cis-hetero male shitlord and I raped some poor defenseless innocent girl last night."
According to the lawsuit, Roe initiated the encounter by laying down on Doe's bed and inviting him to join her. They began kissing, but then Roe escalated things by climbing on top of Doe and holding his wrists down. This triggered some painful memories for Doe?who claims to have been sexually assaulted previously?and he pushed Doe away. She retaliated by punching him in the testicles, "causing residual pain that would last for weeks,
The kids these days.
I'll be in my bunk.
I'll be in my bunk.
The kids these days.
And their typos. I had to read that line three times before I could convince myself that 'Doe pushing Doe away' was nonsense.
Perhaps Robby is intimating that Doe lost his manhood once he refused sex.
IMO, a blow job would have been more effective than a nut punch.
Cornell just go ahead and establish itself a Ministry of Love and be done with it.
Looks like they've got a pretty active chapter of the Junior Anti-Sex League.
Not quite, it's the Ministry of Responsibility.
though it backed down after the police department pointed out that the residence was on private property.
Blue thugs going all Constitutional on Statist pricks. I love it! I feel like I should be paying to see this fight.
I understand that the University System isn't like a regular market, but it would be nice if the young kids would just start pulling their money out of these places and going elsewhere.
Or the parents who are mostly paying for it. Or the federal government who is paying for another big chunk.
Or the federal government who is paying for another big chunk.
Aka, my money.
Let's all try pulling our money out of it and see what happens.
The same thing that happened to James Doe will happen to you.
You pull out, you get punched in the nuts.
Breaking news of libertarian interest: Charlie Murphy, dead at 57 after battle with Leukemia.
Sad. At least he outlived Rick James.
RIP, Brother Darkness. Fuck
#unity
Also outlived Prince.
RIP Charlie Murphy.
Fuck, first Citizen X and now this. What a shitty day.
Citizen X was Crusty's retarded cousin. She'll not be missed.
Had no idea he had leukemia. Fuck cancer.
Yeah, I thought they had leukemia sort of figured out. Damnit.
Certain types of leukemia are curable, but many are not.
My client's bro had B cell lymphoma. Chemo cured him, but left him dependent on hydromorphone.
CHARLIE MURPHY!
🙁
Prince's pancake breakfast basketball tournament will always be better than Rick James.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0bs-ag7-ks
The heist opportunity is huge
I'm starting to get the impression that Cornell must be the college of choice for crazy, horny psycho-bitches.
my buddy's step-aunt makes $87 /hour on the computer . She has been fired for 8 months but last month her pay check was $17035 just working on the computer for a few hours. you could check here ??????O START JOB EARN~~JOB
Is there any other kind? Other than literally hanging something, I mean.
Two stories today where possubly someone whose sexual advances were rejected used the Title IX machinery to avenge themselves on the person who scorned them.
RE: "It was an incredible verdict, given that the male student had accused his accuser?a female student?of actually attacking him while they were in bed together: after he tried to end the encounter and she refused, she punched him in the testicles, he claimed."
Breaking off a relationship using texting is embarrassing and reflects a degree of cowardice.
Breaking off a relationship whilst in bed with the person takes some courage, however the outcome seems proportionate.
Personally, I believe the person deserves all he gets for being an asshole; I would hope the even 'due process' would arrive at the same outcome.
"after he tried to end the encounter"
What is wrong with kids these days??
Thought the same, but then I find a little femdom dominance...never mind.
Sounds like there is a valid case to claim that title IX has a "disproportionate impact" on males, and get it declared unconstitutional.
I would love to find out if any female has ever been suspended, or even really investigated under title IX.
my buddy's step-aunt makes $87 /hour on the computer . She has been fired for 8 months but last month her pay check was $17035 just working on the computer for a few hours. you could check here ??????O START JOB EARN~~JOB
This has gotten insane.
The story, or the spam?
I wonder how much of this sort of thing is responsible for the decreased rates of dating, marriage, and birth among millennials.
I'm quite tempted to "have the talk" with my college-bound boys--similar to how African American families "have the talk" with their boys about police.