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Mistaken Hug By Disabled Student Leads To Suspension For ‘Sexual Assault’
Cnsnews.com 1/18/2015“… This sort of overreaction illustrates how the ever-expanding definition of campus “sexual assault” apparently reaches well-meaning conduct that is not
As The Campus Rape Narrative Unravels, Will Due Process Strike Back In 2015?
Reason.com 1/14/2015 “… While the voices of reason—of fairness for accusers and the accused—scored some ideological victories this year, 2015 will likely
The College Rape Overcorrection
Slate.com 1/14/2015 “… Sexual assault on campus is a serious problem. But efforts to protect women from a putative epidemic of
He Was Abused By A Female Teacher, But He Was Treated Like The Perpetrator
Washingtonpost.com 1/14/2015 Many have claimed that boys are “lucky” when they are preyed upon by female teachers. Instead of recognizing
Harvard Law Professor: Feds’ Position on Sexual-Assault Policies Is ‘Madness’
Wsj.com 1/3/2015 “… On Tuesday, the Department of Education said Harvard Law School’s current and past harassment policies and procedures didn’t comply with
P.E.I. Group Offers New Program For Male Survivors Of Sexual Abuse
Theguardian.pe.ca 12/17/2014 “… A group program for male survivors of sexual abuse will soon be offered in P.E.I. Called Men Matter, the program
Coulter: If There’s A Campus Rape Epidemic, Then Why So Many Hoaxes?
Breitbart.com 12/15/2014 “… “They keep saying, ‘well, this story is a hoax, but it shouldn’t detract from the epidemic of rape
Protecting Children And Young People From Sex Abuse Is A Job For All Of Us
Theguardian.com 12/3/2014 “… Young people are being exploited on our streets and in our parks and shopping centres in clear public view.
College Sex Crime Investigations Violate Rights Of Men, Too
Nj.com 11/26/2014 “… We’ve seen story after story about the pitfalls of allowing universities to handle sex crimes. Most of the focus has been on
How Schools Could Better Handle Campus Rape Cases
Mprnews.org 11/19/2014 “… Handling campus sexual assault is becoming more complicated with lower evidentiary standards, broader definitions of rape and trials