FALSELY Accused Clemson Male Student Wins Big! $5.3 Million Big
“Last week, a South Carolina jury awarded $5.3 million to a wrongfully accused Clemson University student on defamation and civil conspiracy claims,” SAVE, a due-process advocacy group, announced in a news release yesterday. “The decision is believed to represent the largest amount ever awarded to a student falsely accused of sexual misconduct.” Share this:
2ND DISTRICT Court Denies Motion To Preliminarily Enjoin Implementation Of New Title X Regs
Judge Carl J. Nichols of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia denied a motion for preliminary injunction made by the Attorneys General of Pennsylvania, sixteen other states, and D.C. to preliminarily enjoin the U.S. Department of Education’s new Title IX rules. Feeling some deja vu? That’s because a federal judge in New York did the same […]
JUDGE Denies Blue State AG’s Attempts To Deny College Students Due Process
A judge in Washington, D.C., has denied an attempt by 17 Blue State Attorneys General as well as the District of Columbia to delay implementation of new Education Department rules requiring colleges and universities provide students accused of sexual misconduct with basic due process rights. Judge Carl J. Nichols, a President Donald Trump appointee, denied […]
MORE GREAT NEWS! Federal Judge Refuses To Block Campus TitleIX News Regs
A federal judge allowed the Education Department to move forward with new rules governing how schools and universities respond to complaints of sexual assault. In a suit challenging the rules, attorneys general from 17 states and the District of Columbia argued that the policy would block schools from investigating certain sexual abuse complaints and would […]
GREAT NEWS! JUDGE Refuses To Halt TitleIX Regs. It Can Benefit Both Accusers & Accused.
If you’re going to challenge an agency regulation, you’d better show how it violates legal precedents. New York City’s board of education and the state of New York failed miserably in that regard, not even coming close to persuading a federal judge to either halt or push back the Friday effective date of the Department of Education’s […]
JUDGE Approves Title IX, Due Process Claims By Accused Male Against University of Iowa
A federal judge cited potential anti-male bias in the University of Iowa’s Title IX training, and its omission of exculpatory evidence in a Title IX proceeding, in refusing to dismiss a lawsuit by an expelled student. U.S. District Judge Rebecca Goodgame Ebinger, who has ruled against other Iowa universities in two similar lawsuits, also said defendant officials have […]
WARNING TO Male Students. Avoid North Carolina. NC Supreme Court Ruled Against Your Rights.
UNC will be required to release the names of individuals found responsible for rape, sexual assault or related acts of sexual misconduct, according to a North Carolina Supreme Court ruling. The 4-3 decision ends a nearly four-year fight for records of the University’s sexual assault disciplinary proceedings. According to records the University released recently 15 […]
WIN AT 9th Circuit On TitleIX Gender Bias. ‘Entirely Plausible’ ASU Male Faced Discrimination Due To His Sex
A federal appeals court said it is ‘entirely plausible’ a male student was discriminated against on the basis of sex. David Schwake, the plaintiff in the case and ASU alumnus with a master’s degree in microbiology, was accused by a classmate for inappropriately touching her without her consent. Three weeks after Schwake received notice of […]
PURDUE’S ‘Sorority Goal’ Girls Have Sex, Then Accuse. Two White Girls Accuse Three Black Males. One Just Settled.
One aspect that is often overlooked in matters of campus sexual assault is the prevalence of white women accusing black men. As America battles with allegations of systemic racism, somehow these campus cases are ignored, even though the men involved receive almost no due process to defend themselves. A recent example of this comes from […]
GOOD NEWS. Judge Dismisses Suit Stemming From 2005 Dartmouth Encounter
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by a former Dartmouth College student stemming from a drunken encounter 15 years ago she has asserted turned into a sexual assault. The other party in the case, who was a Tuck School of Business student at the time, says they had consensual sex and has filed […]