Deceiving Your Sex Partner Would Be a Crime Under Bill Backed by New York Democrats
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The president has ordered the Education Department to consider rescinding reforms aimed at protecting the due process rights of accused students.
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The Democratic nominee championed the law as a way to protect women. Instead, it hurt them.
Untested rape kits are a national scandal, but more funding isn't the answer.
The stark differences between universities’ reactions to COVID-19 and sexual misconduct.
The central tenet of the #MeToo movement is being memory-holed.
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Biden's sexual assault accuser told her side of the story in a lengthy interview with the former Fox News host.
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"Nothing Betsy DeVos has done since she took office will have a more lasting effect on people's lives than this."
The former vice president pushed Title IX reforms that took a believe-victims approach and harmed due process.
Joe Biden, Donald Trump, and double standards, as discussed on the Reason Roundtable podcast.
"This never happened," Biden told Morning Joe co-host Mika Brzezinski.
The Libertarian congressman and presidential hopeful says both Biden and Trump "are disqualified if they've engaged in some kind of assault, especially a sexual assault."
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"It's far worse than we could have imagined," the student's attorney tells Reason.
Dean Baquet's argument for proceeding cautiously with Joe Biden but not with Brett Kavanaugh isn't very persuasive.
"We found no pattern of sexual misconduct by Biden, beyond hugs, kisses and touching that women previously said made them uncomfortable."
Under fire for refusing to support Tara Reade, Milano says she never thought #MeToo would "destroy innocent men."
So far, it's been silence from The New York Times, The Washington Post, CNN, and others.
A Michigan State University medical student was expelled shortly before graduation—three years after the incident.
Psychologist Jesus Padilla was forbidden to complete research that could have set many indefinitely committed people free. He died with the work unfinished.
The disgraced filmmaker is headed to prison.
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Following an insider trading conviction and the collapse of his career, Damilare Sonoiki is suing Harvard.
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The 2020 hopeful used bogus statistics to change the way colleges treat students accused of sexual assault.
The Education of Brett Kavanaugh: An Investigation doesn't shed much light on the Supreme Court justice or the allegations against him.
But with one huge exception—a massive spike in reported sexual assaults—the 2018 survey found only statistically insignificant increases.
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Hulu's Untouchable is a relentless accounting of the mogul's sexual misdeeds.
His lawsuit claims the campus's procedures made a mockery of due process.
Bruce Hay is still serving an indefinite suspension due to the complaints of an insane duo who ensnared him in a paternity scam.
For the second year in a row, federal prosecutions for sex trafficking of children have dropped.
The lawsuit alleges that MSU has denied due process rights to student defendants in order to placate critics of its sexual assault policies.
"Purdue's process fell short of what even a high school must provide to a student facing a days-long suspension."
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The NYPD failed to update its crime-tracking system—and underreported rape by 38 percent.
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Nonetheless, a judge will let a sex trafficking complaint against Weinstein proceed.
Authorities wouldn't say whether the charges related to Donna Dalton, who was shot to death by Mitchell last August.
"I support Dr. Tyson... We have to support survivors first so their claims can be fully investigated."
And threatens legal action against "those attempting to spread" the story
Progressives who oppose them are betraying their own principles
My co-authored amicus brief urges the Supreme Court to review the issue of whether Arizona can deny bail to accused sex offenders where "proof" of sexual assault "is evident or the presumption great."
Activists assert that we must believe all alleged victims-even those who lost our trust.
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