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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.
“The Hunting Ground”: An Extremist Propaganda Film Aimed At Eradicating Due Process
Sexual assault on campus is a very complicated, indeed thorny, issue that should not be tackled by fomenting a public outcry as this film tries to do.
TEDx Talk by Dr. Warren Farrell – “The Boy Crisis” (Video)
Dr. Farrell, author of The Boy Crisis, speaks on issues regarding boys' educational achievement and well-being.
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.
Interview With Syracuse Media Regarding Affirmative Consent Policies
I was recently interviewed via email by Marnie Eisenstadt at Syracuse Media who wrote a full-length article about my positions.
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).
Finding Our Way Into the Classroom Again and Again
It is said that if you build it they will come, and I have been hard at work building up resources regarding the men’s and boys’ education issues for quite some time.
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.
On the Radio: KBYR AM 700 and Honey Badger Radio
Two videos of two recent radio appearances, plus one extra.