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HOW DOES It Feel To Be Wrongfully Accused?
There was only one career path that sparked any enthusiasm in me during my school years. I was destined to become a lawyer. At 17, my law degree commenced. Immediately, I found myself endowed with the principles that had garnered my interest. Lecture after lecture, further reinforced the notion that truth and justice were inextricably linked, […]
ACTIVISTS Democrats & Media Keep Smearing DeVos Over New TitleIX Rules That Give Students More Options For Seeking Justice
With an eye toward restoring a measure of fairness to adjudicating campus sexual misconduct, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos announced new standards for such procedures recently. Some in the media seemed determined to misrepresent these changes, and are uncritically parroting claims from victims’ advocacy groups who think any attempt to reform Title IX—the federal statute that forbids […]
ALASKA PACIFIC SETTLES. Male Denied Disability Accommodation, a Hearing, Never saw Evidence.
I know of one lawsuit that was filed against Alaska PacificU. The one where a female accused an autistic male and the male ‘was denied disability accommodation, not allowed to present his evidence of innocence, and denied access to evidence gathered by Alaska Pacific. Then the male was denied a hearing, and Alaska Pacific decided he was guilty […]
GOOD NEWS: Devos May Ban Secretive Title IX Re-Education Training Camps
The Department of Education is considering a proposal to ban efforts to train, educate, or otherwise unilaterally seek to affect or otherwise influence decision makers in campus sexual assault hearings, especially when done in secret. For example, Title IX deciders of guilt or innocence are being told that complaints of sexual assault by females are almost […]
LAWSUIT: Male Sues MSU. Denied a Hearing. Says MSU ‘Rubber-Stamped’ Accuser’s Desired Punishment.
An MSU sophomore and fraternity member, claims he was falsely accused, unfairly treated and harshly punished during his Title IX investigation. The student, identified as John Doe, was suspended for two years from MSU. He alleges in the lawsuit that the university sided with the woman simply to “avoid further bad publicity” amid harsh criticism for […]
LAWSUIT: MIZZOU’S Vice Chancellor Cathy Scroggs Claims Tall Black Male Asking Out Short White Female is Sex Misconduct
Getting up the courage to ask someone out on a date can already be nerve-racking, but now that college campuses have completely gone off the deep end, that fear will be intensified. When a Mizzou (University of Missouri) official was questioned regarding a case where a black male Ph.D. candidate at the school asked out […]
SPOTLIGHT On Due Process. 73% of Top 53 Schools DO NOT Guarantee Presumption of Innocence. MIT, Brown, Columbia, Harvard, Penn, Pepperdine, Rice, RPI, Vanderbilt = F
Colleges and universities across the country are failing to afford their students due process and fundamental fairness in their disciplinary proceedings. In 2017, for the first time, the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) rated the top 53 universities in the country based on 10 fundamental elements of due process. Our findings were troubling. […]
INSIDER’S VIEW: CSU Board of Trustees’ Litigation Report Shows Impact of Due Process Lawsuits
Like numerous schools, California State University posts their Board of Trustees meeting records online. After reading the report, I’ve concluded that CSU is on a mission to get sued by male students at least once every 3-year cycle from each of their 23 campuses for due process/Title IX violations. I’m being a bit hyperbolic, of course, but […]
WIN for John Doe. Judge Says GW Appeal Panel is ‘Divorced from the Evidence’
“Fourth and finally, the Appeals Panel addressed newly-discovered text messages between Ms. Roe and A.C. According to the texts, A.C. had no recollection of talking to Ms. Roe either during the Uber ride or in the bathroom of the dorm after Ms. Roe returned. Without explanation, the Appeals Panel found that this evidence “generally corroborate[d]” […]
REPORT: As Changes to Title IX Enforcement Loom, America’s top Universities Overwhelmingly Fail to Guarantee Fair Hearings
3 in 4 top universities do not guarantee presumption of innocence in campus proceedings. 9 in 10 top universities do not guarantee meaningful cross-examination in cases of alleged sexual misconduct. None of the surveyed institutions guarantee all the due process protections required under the new, proposed Title IX regulations. Polling shows students overwhelmingly want due […]
NEW TITLE IX Rules Provide Protections for the Accused but They do Even More for Accusers
According to most news analyses, the U.S. Department of Education’s proposed rule changes for handling sexual misconduct and harassment on college campuses strengthen the rights of the accused at the expense of the victim. But those headlines ignore the substantial powers the new rules grant to survivors. Not only do those rules prove that the […]
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Save Our Sons Exclusives
This is not the America I know
We live in America, where usually these social systems function well under the Constitution. We’re used to seeing First Responders doing their jobs, teachers, small-town mayors, everyone getting on and keeping us safe. We take safety for granted, because that’s how we grew up. But then we’re hit with some otherworldly bizarre logic that is […]
I thought we were living in a country where this could not happen.
Hello, I am a mother of a son who was a transfer student to a well known university in the South. He was in school for 3 weeks when he met a girl in his class. After a couple of dates they had sex at his house where she spent the night. The next morning she invited him […]
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TRUTH IN THE Brock Turner Case and Recall of Judge Aaron Persky
This white paper, Overview, including seven big lies Before, during and after the party The arrest, investigation and trial Conflicting testimony Shortcomings at Stanford The aftermath is a collection of views and personal opinions from alumni and other independent volunteers who have been following since mid-2016 the Brock Turner case and the recall of Judge […]
CBS DOC: Speaking Frankly. Students Accused of Sex Misconduct Say Title IX Isn’t Working & Accusers Agree
“I don’t think anyone ever thought that colleges and universities would be adjudicating and holding court regarding sexual crimes in America,” says Mark Hathaway, a partner at the firm. “But that’s what it’s developed into.” “The students have no right to an attorney. The evidence isn’t given to them until right before the hearing. Often […]