Another Favorable Ruling in Jacob Doe v. University of North Carolina
Title IX, due process, breach of contract, and more claims survive UNC's motion to dismiss.
Lawsuit: University of Maryland Punished Accused Student After Flawed, Biased Proceeding
Included: an extensive list of alleged deficiencies in University of Maryland's investigation and adjudication.
Order: UNC Cannot Disclose Accused Student’s Identity, Disciplinary Records
Procedural deficiencies, a disparity of harms, and citations of gender bias by Senior Investigator Jeremy Enlow and Associate Vice Chancellor Elizabeth Hall played a part.
Khan v. Yale: a Momentous Decision, a Defeat for False Accuser Advocacy
Connecticut Supreme Court: contrary to the demands of advocates, campus rape accusers - including false and malicious ones - can be sued for defamation.
New Lawsuit Sheldon v. University of New Mexico Raises Concerns
Did UNM perform a biased and unfair investigation against a student accused of sexual assault, or is there more to the story?
Accused Student Camren McKay Bagnall Commits Suicide. Parents Sue.
Camren McKay Bagnall at California State University Maritime has committed suicide after being accused - wrongly, his parents claim - of sexual assault.
Syracuse University Sued Yet Again for Biased Sexual Assault Investigation
Syracuse University has been sued by an accused student who alleges it violated its own procedures and exhibited gender bias during its Title IX investigation.
Injunctive Relief Denied in Doe v. University of Southern Indiana
Chief Judge Tanya Walton Pratt has not historically been friendly to students accused of Title IX violations. Her recent decision continues that trend.
Michigan State University Settles With John Doe
Michigan State University has settled with John Doe, an accused student who alleged several flaws in MSU's Title IX investigation.
New Lawsuit: Mutual Accusations in Homosexual Relationship at Dartmouth College
Two male Dartmouth College students drank heavily and engaged in sexual activity, resulting in mutual accusations and complaints about the College's procedures.