Kafka Comes to Campus: Punishment without Evidence

The Education and Justice Departments have already gone far to subvert the norm that students accused of sexual assault retain individual rights.  Under new standards promulgated this spring, students can be punished before any disciplinary hearing has been held, and sometimes after anonymous allegations. In other words, students should have their academic careers or economic futures derailed before any adult has examined the evidence, assessed the credibility of the witnesses, or provided a fair and impartial inquiry… False accusations are not unknown, especially among immature or unstable young people.

iwf.org  By Charlotte Hays

Related: Obama’s evisceration of due process on college

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