There's no excuse for using such a low standard as "preponderance of evidence" when the stakes are so high.
At the university level, I've witnessed cases of false accusation from angry girlfriends who, upon their own free admission of lying, faced no punishment.
We've seen our share of public cases too as in the Duke Lacrosse case.
When you have a culture where women feel empowered and entitled to make false accusations for perceived slights, you have a broken, misandrous and lawless culture.
My advice to young heterosexual men going off to college? Keep it zipped, do not find yourself alone with someone and give underclassmen a wide berth. Come to think about it, that's what I'd tell any priest too or male teacher.
And yet, the comments on the thread are, "Woo-hooo! Easy sex!"
One may deduce that the negative outcomes Mrs. Schlafly describes are sufficiently rare that many men will simply discount the possibility.