ABC Makes Patently False Claim About New Title IX Rules
The new standard does not require victims to show that they can't return to school. It doesn't even require them to leave school in the first place.
The new standard does not require victims to show that they can't return to school. It doesn't even require them to leave school in the first place.
Cross-examination, stricter definition of misconduct, and greater flexibility
He's suing the university-and the accuser.
Democrats can't stop her, but they can hold a lot of hearings.
"My identity is not up for debate."
Lawyer says his client "was basically being tortured in school by the other students."
A brief romantic encounter at UC-Davis triggered a Title IX investigation after the female student changed her mind about it weeks later.
"This is such an absurd contortion of Title IX that I suspect even those filing the complaint know it's unlikely to succeed as a matter of law."
"If this were a legal proceeding, many (if not all) of the members of the [Senate Judiciary Committee] would have to recuse themselves."
Just because Trump is a lout does not mean the Obama-era rules weren't a due process nightmare
"Can a faculty member now never speak on the character of an ex-student when they are in trouble with the law?"
They require that "due process protections are in place for individuals accused of sexual harassment."
The Obama-era rules had a disparate impact on minority men
If credibility is at stake, "the university must give the accused student or his agent an opportunity to cross-examine the accuser."
Attorneys for the #MeToo leader now claim Jimmy Bennett "sexually attacked" her.
No, the new rules do not "absolutely prevent survivors from coming forward."
Reason has more details on the new rules, which would mandate cross-examination in disputes.
A judge sides with a Brown University student who says the Title IX process was unfair and discriminatory.
#MeToo madness: it's wrong to use Title IX, a feminist tool, "to take down a feminist."
Andrea Pino's gruesome campus rape report jump-started national reforms, but even other activists are asking questions.
An appeals court rules in favor of the accused, says college officials appeared to violate "basic fairness."
The unfair Title IX investigation gets attention from Fox News and The New York Times.
A Title IX case involving a black male athlete and a white female accuser raises serious due process concerns.
Title IX creates a prisoner's dilemma: students have to file sexual misconduct complaints to avoid becoming the accused.
Does this really not violate Title IX?
"Let's believe what that person said."
But a judge thinks her due process rights were violated, since her accusers didn't even show up to the campus tribunal.
"Time is an issue, and I feel like they were just very much dragging their feet."
Faculty take a stand against an unfair investigation.
"The people in that room all agreed that I had committed sexual harassment by showing my class this film."
Supreme Court justice says the #MeToo movement is important, but so is due process.
Forbid the eggplants, but leave the winking faces alone, please.
"I could really give a f**k about protecting the privacy of abusers."
Judge says University of Cincinnati student "presents plausible allegations that his ability to present a meaningful defense was thwarted in this case."
Florian Jaeger engaged in inappropriate sexual relationships with students, but broke no university policy.
Alphonso Baity transferred to a new college, but he can't play basketball unless the NCAA grants him a waiver.
Campus Title IX policies punish male students for similarly problematic sexual encounters.
Fired chemistry professor is suing the school.
Former student alleges the school screwed up its investigation.
School fails to make Obama-era Title IX rules stick to the former boyfriend of a student.
"Depriving any student of higher education opportunities should not be done lightly," says the California governor.
More school choice, and fewer Title IX kangaroo courts, would actually help black students.
This whole miscarriage of justice on campus is overblown, one CU professor says.
The American Association of University Women at AU celebrated when a talk about feminism, Title IX, and sex on campus got canceled.
Court rejects Title IX complaint against University of Mary Washington over failure to ban the social-media platform from its campus
"These documents have led to the deprivation of rights for many students."
"So she was investigated for writing about being investigated for writing about being investigated?"
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