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Masculinity is constantly being eroded, diminished, and dissolved on university campuses because it allows women to be weak. If you have weak men, then you can have weak women. Our university system, anything that is remotely masculine is identified as toxic, as intrinsic to rape culture.
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GOOD NEWS: 7th Circuit’s Purdue Ruling Impacting Other Title IX Lawsuits
The case against Purdue University brought by a male student who was expelled and lost his Navy ROTC scholarship after the school determined he had sexually assaulted a female student has survived a second motion to dismiss. John Doe, the male student filed the lawsuit in 2017. He claimed Purdue violated his due process rights […]
I’M A DEMOCRAT; Secretary DeVos Is Right on Title IX Reform
I am a progressive Democrat and enthusiastic supporter of the new Title IX Rule that was recently issued by Education Secretary Betsy DeVos. The DeVos Rule provides colleges and universities with a detailed and uniform modus operandi on how they must handle gender discrimination, sexual harassment, and sexual assault disputes. The new regulations emphasize fairness, equitability, due […]
THIRD CIRCUIT: Private Universities That Promise Basic Fairness Must Provide Hearing, X-Examination To Students Accused
In a sweeping, decisive victory for procedural fairness on campus, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit reversed the dismissal of a lawsuit brought by a student expelled for sexual misconduct from the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia. The court held not only that the university may have discriminated against the accused student on […]
DO NOT APPLY To UCLA, UMich, Rutgers. Twitter Accounts Publicize Anonymous Allegations Of Campus Rape
Several incognito Twitter accounts have publicized anonymous allegations of sexual assault against people at their respective colleges. All accounts were created in June 2020, and most are private, meaning only approved followers can see their tweets. If males desire a college education and a college degree do not apply to colleges that promote anonymous allegations. […]
ANALYZING The Department of Education’s Final Title IX Rules On Sexual Misconduct
On May 6, 2020, the Department of Education released its long-awaited Title IX rules on sexual harassment. This was the culmination of a process that began nearly three years ago. The regulations were immediately condemned by a number of women’s advocacy groups and by leading Democrats. The rules have already been challenged in court. Federal […]
SETTLEMENT Agreements. Indiana Wesleyan and Virginia Tech Settled With Falsely Accused.
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IX COORDINATOR: Intent Of New Rules Is To Treat Both Sides Equally
The Department of Education recently announced sweeping changes to Title IX rules at colleges and universities. Several Central Western University administrators, including CWU’s IX coordinator and the head of rights and responsibilities, said the changes will give more fairness and equity to the process. Staci Sleigh-Layman, the executive director of Human Resources and the Title […]
NEW TITLE IX Regs: When Did Democrats Abandon ‘Presumed Innocence’?
Few principles are more fundamental in the Anglo-American legal tradition than the presumption of innocence. And so it hardly seemed controversial that the new Title IX regulations addressing campus sexual-assault allegations included a provision requiring schools to presume “that the respondent is not responsible for the alleged conduct until a determination regarding responsibility is made at […]
APPEALS COURT Rules USC Ran ‘Unfair’ Title IX Proceeding Against Expelled Fball Player
A state appeals court issued a reprieve to a football player expelled from the University of Southern California, finding that his Title IX proceeding was “unfair.” The private university owed former kicker Matt Boermeester a “meaningful opportunity to cross-examine critical witnesses at an in-person hearing,” a California Court of Appeal ruled recently. USC opened its […]
TITLE IX IN COLLEGE ATHLETICS
Title IX has been used by alleged victims of sexual misconduct to seek remedies against colleges that don’t take enough action against persons accused of the misconduct. New Title IX regulations have provided more due process protections to students accused of sexual misconduct and imposed a higher definition of what constitutes sexual harassment. Under the […]
MULTIPLE JUDGES Keep Rebuking Purdue For Title IX Kangaroo Courts.
Last year the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that Purdue University had put an accused student through a “fundamentally unfair” Title IX proceeding. It didn’t review the investigative report before finding him guilty of sexual assault. It hid the report from him. It didn’t require his accuser to submit testimony or attend the adjudication […]
MANY YOUNG MALES Had Their Lives Destroyed By False Sex Assault Claims. Hopefully That Ends Now
“How many young men have to have part of their lives destroyed before everybody wakes up to this?” It was a question I was asked five years ago by a father whose son had been railroaded by a campus kangaroo court over a sexual assault allegation…Here is just a sample of some of College Fix’s […]
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IN COLLEGE I was Falsely Accused Of Sexual Harassment. Men Like Me Deserve Due Process.
It seems like only yesterday, but also a lifetime ago. After proudly serving my country in the Navy, I headed to Savannah State University in Georgia to study English in the hopes of later pursuing a legal career. In the Spring of 2013, I was about to be the first person in my family to […]
BAD VIBRATIONS: The Lies Universities Tell Their Students about Sex
Universities today bombard students with two contradictory messages about sex, effectively encouraging them to carry a dildo in their pocket, while lugging a fainting couch behind them. On the one hand, universities have returned to a quasi-Victorian concern with the unique fragility and vulnerability of college women in matters of sex. On the other side […]
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BLUE State AGs Want To Limit College Students’ Due Process Rights. Red State AGs Are Fighting Back.
In June a group of 18 Blue State attorneys general filed a lawsuit against U.S. Department of Education Secretary Betsy DeVos to try and block new regulations that would provide much needed due process to college students accused of sexual assault. In July a coalition of Red State attorneys general filed a brief defending the […]
BLACK STUDENTS Four Times As Likely To Allege Rights Violations In Title IX Proceedings
Among plaintiffs whose races are known and when adjusted for student population, black students are four times as likely as white students to file lawsuits alleging their rights were violated in higher ed Title IX disciplinary proceedings. This data, sourced from lawsuits in our Title IX Legal Database, is based on Title IX For All’s […]