Posted on 11/07/2018 11:01:11 AM PST by C19fan
In 2011, the Obama administration told universities to implement judicial policies that benefited students who accuse peers of sexual assault. This guidance stripped away most of the due process rights for the accused, throwing their basic constitutional protections out the window in favor of believe-the-survivor procedures within Title IX campus tribunals.
Last year, under the Trump administration, the Department of Education rescinded Obamas regulatory guidance but the damage has already been done.
Six years worth of dismal due process rights for the accused has led to hundreds of young men fighting sexual assault claim allegations in court. Even more concerning, this lack of protection has rendered one group particularly vulnerable young black men.
(Excerpt) Read more at thecollegefix.com ...
It’s a pity that the author felt the need to wrap himself with the protection of race in order to point out the massive injustice going on, on college campuses across the country. Mr. Jones, it ain’t just black boys being railroaded, not by a long shot.
I happen to know Grant Neal (#7). My son played football with him before High School and then for a year at CSU-P. Great young man.
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