In His Own Words, to Families – from a Student Accused, Expelled, & Vindicated in Appellate Court
A fight for vindication from the perspective of an accused student who wants to let families know that there is hope if they persevere.
A Parent’s Story: How the Lack of Due Process Can Impact a Young Man’s Life
This is about protecting everyone, finding the truth, and innocent until proven guilty – something that is stated in our Constitution as a basic right for everyone.
A New Class of Victims: Abuse of Title IX at the University of Southern California
Why does the University of Southern California sustain such a hostile atmosphere against male students despite so much legal trouble?
Congressman Jared Polis Wants to Trample on Due Process
Polis has advocated that colleges adopt a standard of evidence lower than the preponderance standard: a 20 to 30 percent chance that the misconduct occurred.
Have We Reached a Watershed in Campus Rape Hysteria?
Perspectives on U.S. campus rape hysteria from the perspective of a UK citizen.
The Patrick Witt Case: Life-Changing Consequences of Sex-Assault Allegations
All this paints a depressing picture, but it appears that Witt has been able to resurrect at least some of his ambitions.
Columbia University Reaches the Holy Grail for “Anti-Sexual Assault” Activists
Once organizations voluntarily bend to the will of the mob to avoid reputational harm, the mob has surely won.