Wed 2 Nov, 2022

Navigating a Time of Change

In June 2022, the U.S. Department of Education announced major changes to Title IX guidelines, revising how sexual misconduct is defined, expanding the jurisdiction of educational institutions, and changing the standard of...

Wed 2 Nov, 2022

Cross-Examination in Campus Disciplinary Hearings

The Sixth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution grants certain rights to all defendants in criminal cases, including the right to a timely public trial, an impartial jury, legal representation, and knowledge of the accuser’s...

Wed 2 Nov, 2022

How Disciplinary Proceedings Differ From Criminal Trials

When students are accused of campus sexual misconduct, they may imagine a scene out of “Law & Order,” with a presiding officer seated on a dais above lawyers at large tables. The reality is quite different – a...

Thu 9 Sep, 2021

Can you sue social media if you’ve been unfairly shamed?

To be shamed or called out on social media platforms is an alarmingly common experience today. On college campuses, this can be the weapon of choice for community members who feel they’re being treated unfairly or face...

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