Hanna Stotland Discusses Re-Entering Academia After an Expulsion on Amanpour & Co.
Education Crisis Consultant Hanna Stotland is adept at working with families of students who are wrongly accused and removed from academia.
In Civil Suit, USC Reinstates Armaan Premjee on the Heels of Defeat in Court of Appeal
Armaan Premjee - despite video evidence strongly indicating the encounter was consensual - was expelled from the University of Southern California. He sued and was just reinstated.
Michigan State University Sued for Equal Protection, Due Process Violations
The suit alleges MSU's flawed proceedings involved insufficient notice, no live hearing or cross-examination, insufficient vetting of witnesses, and gender bias.
A Parent’s Story: How the Lack of Due Process Can Impact a Young Man’s Life
This is about protecting everyone, finding the truth, and innocent until proven guilty – something that is stated in our Constitution as a basic right for everyone.
Insider’s View: CSU Board of Trustees’ Litigation Report Shows Impact of Due Process Lawsuits
California State University's Board of Trustees meeting records give us an insider’s view on trends in accused student/Title IX litigation.
New Title IX Regulations Released. Our Analysis.
What the new rules get right, lack or get wrong, what gave rise to the new regulations, and whether schools will actually follow them.
Hanna Stotland Discusses Crisis Management & Consent on Radiolab
Hannah helps students get back into academia when an event removes them from attendance.
A New Class of Victims: Abuse of Title IX at the University of Southern California
Why does the University of Southern California sustain such a hostile atmosphere against male students despite so much legal trouble?
Due Process Victory! Education Department Withdraws 2011 “Dear Colleague” Guidance Letter
The Department of Education has also issued interim guidance and announced an imminent new rulemaking process.
Problems With University of Minnesota’s Campus Committee on Student Behavior
UMN officials are creating a new committee made of students, faculty and administrators to adjudicate sexual misconduct-related hearings. What could go wrong?