All Posts From the Category: Due Process

Dangerous “affirmative consent” advocacy rears its head again in higher education

In the 1990s, a group of Feminist students at Antioch College who called themselves Womyn of Antioch threatened violent action if the school failed to adopt their affirmative consent model in adjudicating accusations of sexual assault. This was chronicled in the academic compilation Rape on Campus, which I have read and [...]

03/28/2014|Due Process, Rights & Protections|

Analysis of the administrative mindset in Inside Higher Ed article reveals the horror of campus kangaroo courts

"There can be no doubt that behind all the actions of this court of justice, that is to say in my case, behind my arrest and today's interrogation, there is a great organization at work. An organization which not only employs corrupt warders, oafish Inspectors, and Examining Magistrates, but also [...]

Why did Sandra Foehl, Temple University Title IX Coordinator, et al, destroy student Praise Martin-Oguike?

This site recently covered the case of Praise Martin-Oguike, a student at Temple University who emigrated from Nigeria to the United States in 1999. After being falsely accused of sexual assault in 2012, he was expelled, stripped of his scholarship, kicked off the football team, and nationally vilified. In early October [...]

10/17/2013|Due Process, Rights & Protections|
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