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SpaceX argues the federal agency trying to punish it for firing employees critical of Musk is itself unconstitutional.
SpaceX argues the federal agency trying to punish it for firing employees critical of Musk is itself unconstitutional.
"Plaintiff cannot likely show that her rejection of Dr Greeson's alleged conduct was the basis for her asserted adverse educational action (i.e., failure of the Qualifying Exam)—Plaintiff appears to have failed the Qualifying Exam every which way."
It is not hard to see why the jury concluded that the incident she described probably happened.
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Judges on The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit disagree over when Title IX claims accrue.
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The journalist has taken a great deal of flack—from both sides.
Under the new regulations, Title IX investigators can deny students access to the evidence against them.
The new law would require all state community college students to attend annual sexual harassment training.
How the weaponization of sexual misconduct allegations wrecked Florian Jaeger's life and cost his university millions
and more from the "The Most Gullible Man in Cambridge" lawsuit.
Last year may have been the year of the Cuomosexual, but 2021 rightly disabused people of the notion that New York's governor had their best interests at heart.
"I'm not the only person that's been in a situation like this before," says Alyssa Reid, a former employee of James Madison University.
Andrew Cuomo was a very bad governor. His ability to convince people otherwise during his pandemic press briefings is surely a performance deserving of an Emmy.
Two rotten politicians demonstrate the sickness of America’s political culture.
"There should be a zero tolerance policy when it comes to sexual harassment," Cuomo tweeted in 2013.
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To the extent that the accusations against Holyoke Mayor Alex Morse get into specifics, they're pretty dubious.
The legally strange dimension: A claim that the magazine article author sexually harassed the subject of her article, apparently by "seek[ing] inappropriate personal and romantic intimacy with Plaintiff."
The ex-students had accused the professors (at the City University of New York) of sexual assault and other misconduct.
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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.
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."
"We found no pattern of sexual misconduct by Biden, beyond hugs, kisses and touching that women previously said made them uncomfortable."
The sexual misconduct investigator told the professor directly that it didn't quite matter if the accusation was false.
An attorney for Nick Flor says calls his effective termination "unfathomable."
When the grad student threatened to publicize their embarrassing correspondence, he reported her. But the university decided he was the villain.
"Touching someone's arm to get their attention, I would have thought was normal."
Bruce Hay is still serving an indefinite suspension due to the complaints of an insane duo who ensnared him in a paternity scam.
Nicole Prause and Donald Hilton, longtime opponents on the subject of pornography, are now facing off in court.
"We are surprised and dismayed by the action Harvard announced today."
In a new video, the former vice president defends his past touching of women.
Yes, National Review blew the story. But there were still problems with this case.
The comedian was smeared. He's not a sexual predator.
That's PATRIOT Act thinking.
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