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CAMPUS COURTS In Court: The Rise In Judicial Involvement In Campus Sexual Misconduct Adjudications
The U.S. Department of Education’s 2011 reinterpretation of Title IX, combined with the efforts of activist students, faculty, and administrators, pressured universities to adopt procedures that all but ensured schools would find more accused students responsible in campus sexual misconduct cases. Tentatively at first, and more aggressively in the past several years, courts have ruled […]
WHAT IS “Fair” in Private University Sexual Misconduct Proceedings?
A federal district court in Rhode Island held that Johnson & Wales University (JWU) must face a trial in a lawsuit brought by a male student expelled by the university for sexual assault. The court held that a reasonable jury could conclude that JWU breached its promise to provide a “fair” disciplinary hearing to the […]
GOOD NEWS. Tulane Law Settled With John Doe.
Read about another Tulane Settlement plus 15 more
NY GOV CUOMO’S Discrimination Against Males Is Highlighted In NY TitleIX Statistics
There are few good campus situations for accused students in the aftermath of President Obama’s Dear Colleague letter; virtually every school uses a process that at least in some way tilts toward the accuser. As a rule, however, students will have a better chance at public universities than at private schools, since public institutions need […]
ALALEH KIANERCI & Brock Turner. Did The Deputy DA Tell Police to Lie About Brock?
I have two things to say. First, there is credible evidence to suggest that the Santa Clara County Deputy District Attorney/Prosecutor Alaleh Kianerci suborned perjury. This evidence is found in a Sept. 2019 email from ‘F’ to the Santa Clara County District Attorney’s office. Second, the Brock Turner Situation is wrought with violations and it […]
2019 IN REVIEW in Accused Student Litigation
In an environment where accused students too often need to go to court to undo unfair Title IX adjudications, lawsuits against universities continued apace in 2019. A critical ruling in the Seventh Circuit highlighted the year, but some troubling rulings elsewhere provided a reminder that in this area of the law, an unsympathetic judge can […]
LAWSUIT: PROF. FLOR Denied Due Process & Railroaded by UofNEW MEXICO. How Can Americans Be OK With This Injustice?
Nick Flor, the University of New Mexico professor suspended without pay after wrongly being found responsible for sexual harassment, has filed a lawsuit against the university in New Mexico state court for violating his due process rights. From day one, UNM administrators have acted with utter disregard both for the undisputed facts of the case and […]
FIVE ARTICLES. It’s a Big Deal. Judge Says Panel Swears GroupThink & Is Not Fair. Johnson & WalesU Goes to Trial.
1. Her Boyfriend Claimed She Was Raped By Another Man. The Accused Sued, And The Case Is Heading To Trial: I covered the lawsuit from the student John Doe at length last year. John had a sexual relationship with a woman referred to as Mary Smith, who also had a boyfriend, B.K. (unknown to John at […]
TERRIBLE TEXAS College Sex Bill. Staff To Be Charged With Misdemeanor For Not Reporting
A New Texas Law, now requires all college employees to report sexual abuse. Under Senate Bill 212, employees could face criminal charges and lose their jobs if they fail to report incidents of sexual harassment, assault, stalking or dating violence allegedly committed by students or staff. The penalties for violating SB212 are either a Class […]
FANTASTIC RULING: Appeals Court Orders Arizona State To Reinstate Male Expelled For Having A Threesome
Arizona State University relied on flawed findings to wrongfully expel a male student who was accused of sexual misconduct, the Arizona Court of Appeals has ruled. The former student, John Doe, sued the Arizona Board of Regents, which oversees the universities, and several ASU staffers last year in local and federal courts. He alleged he […]
GREAT NEWS. Charges Dropped. UMinnesota Acknowledges ‘Inadequate Evidence’
Two University of Minnesota wrestlers had their suspensions from the team lifted after Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman said they wouldn’t be charged in a sexual assault case. Freeman said that there was “inadequate evidence” and there were conflicting accounts of the alleged incident. In a written statement, the U’s athletic department said: “We became aware […]
GOOD NEWS For Falsely Accused. UOregon and UofL Settled.
Third Amended Complaint.Doe v UOregon As stated previously, settlement agreements are often hidden from the public. A big thanks to KC Johnson for the above information. Below you can find more settlements.-Alice 14 settlements 2 private colleges settle
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Save Our Sons Exclusives
QUINTEZ CEPHUS is Innocent. His Acquittal Shows Dangers of Presuming Guilt
After a week-long trial, it took a jury less than 45 minutes to find former Badgers football player Quintez Cephus not guilty of both sexual assault charges he faced. Cephus’ swift acquittal on Aug. 2 by a unanimous jury came nearly one year after Cephus was charged with the offenses in August 2018. And while […]
BRIAN BANKS MOVIE. Wrongly-Accused Athlete Succeeds In A Bigger Game: Life
“As a man thinketh in his heart so is he” is one of the resounding themes of the recently released Brian Banks movie. The film tells the inspirational and gut-wrenching story of Banks’ painstaking efforts to clear his name from being falsely accused of sexual assault as an elite high school football player in 2002. Banks […]
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BLACK COLLEGE Males Protected Most By Trump Reforms To Obama-Biden Campus Sex Assault Rules, Experts Say
Critics say black men were disproportionately hit by Obama-Biden campus sexual assault rules denying due process and are cheering the Trump administration’s reversal of those policies. Recently the Department of Education released new Title IX regulations that codify the obligation of schools to investigate claims of sexual assault and harassment. Previous rules under the Obama […]
WHAT YOU Need to Know About the New Regulations: Transparency, Presumption of Innocence.
The Department of Education has finally released its new Title IX regulations, which both restore critical due process protections to campus sexual misconduct proceedings and make it harder for universities to sweep allegations of such misconduct under the rug. What are the essential things you need to know? First, the mere fact that the final document […]