In Mr. Miltenberg’s view, the definition of sexual assault isn’t what really matters in the end, because a fair process will iron out what constitutes sexual misconduct and what doesn’t. “There can be a campus culture where young people who feel they’ve been the victims of sexual misconduct, sexual assault, or unwanted sexual advances that have crossed their personal boundaries — we can have an environment in which they feel comfortable coming forward,” he said. At the same time, he said, “you can have a clear, transparent system by which young men know exactly what they’re being charged with” and “have a chance to be heard.”
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