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?
Lawsuits Database Now Requires User Registration
There are several common-sense reasons for this change.
Court: Compliance With “Dear Colleague” Letter May Be Breach Contract
The court held that the student handbook constitutes a contract, and the school is bound to honor the promises it creates.
Lawmakers Push Back to Restore Free Speech and Due Process on Campus
Lawmakers across the country are taking steps to restore constitutionally based rights to free speech and due process.
Congressman Jared Polis Wants to Trample on Due Process
Polis has advocated that colleges adopt a standard of evidence lower than the preponderance standard: a 20 to 30 percent chance that the misconduct occurred.
Landmark Victory for Due Process at UC San Diego
Vindication for the wrongly accused has been obtained in the recently-decided case Doe vs. Regents of the University of California-San Diego (UCSD).
Action Opportunity (Updated): Call Your Senators to Oppose CASA (S590)!
S590 has garnered supporters and is now up to 32 co-sponsors which represent more than half the votes needed to pass this legislation.
Three New Cases Added to Lawsuits Database, Two Others Recently Decided, Cited by Wall Street Journal
As usual, there is both good and bad to be found in the outcomes of these lawsuits. The reality, however, is that these cases are all making an impact.
The UVA Rape Hoax: Aftermath and Lessons for Us All
Virtually every claim made by “Jackie” and chronicled by Sabrina Rubin Erdely in Rolling Stone has been objectively proven false.
As UVA Case Unravels, Feminists Scramble With Damage Control but Maintain Presumptions of Male Guilt
Another shameful case of bloodthirsty feminists rushing to judgment to baselessly destroy an accused man's life.