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IU’s sexual misconduct policy discriminatory, jury finds
By Indiana Public Media, 09/12/24 “…After a two-day trial, an Indianapolis jury on Wednesday found Indiana University guilty of discrimination
U. Buffalo rewrites ‘minority and women’ business program after federal complaint
By The College Fix, 03/15/2024 “…He said this is just another example of when a university creates a new program
Quinnipiac Law scholarship excludes heterosexual males, faces Title IX complaint
By College Fix, 04/11/2024 “… Quinnipiac University School of Law is facing a federal civil rights complaint for a scholarship
Student Accused Of Sexual Assault Receives Court Win After University Gave Him One-Day Notice Of Hearing
By The Daily Wire, 04/03/2024 “…Virginia Tech University violated a male student’s due process rights when it gave him just
Washington Supreme Court ruling may strengthen due process for students: legal groups
By The College Fix, 02/08/2024 “…A recent Washington Supreme Court ruling regarding sexual assault has two legal groups hopeful for
How a Yale Student’s Rape Accusation Exposed Her to a Defamation Lawsuit
By The New York Times, 09/17/2023 “…The woman, who had graduated, gave a statement by teleconference to a university panel,
Why are so many boys and men feeling alone and in the cold?
By ABC News, 08/12/2023 “…And it’s not just Ken who’s struggling. The prevalence of self-harm among young men is an
A Crusade to End ‘Reverse Discrimination’
By Chronicle, 07/11/2023 “…The office investigated and concluded that, while Minnesota maintained that the program was open to males, its
College Gender Gap Starts Early and Extends across Races
By PPIC “… Based on current rates of enrollment and graduation, 36% of women in California will earn a bachelor’s
‘Deeply destructive crime;’ Stanford employee accused of lying about campus rapes
By CBS News, 03/17/2023 “…An employee at Stanford University has been arrested and accused of lying about being raped on