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RECENT DECISIONS OF INTEREST: COURTS CONTINUE TO OVERTURN DISCIPLINARY DECISIONS
IN SEXUAL MISCONDUCT CASES DUE TO FLAWS IN DISCIPLINARY PROCEDURES  


Author:  Ralph Gerstein.; Lois Gerstein.


Source: Volume 18, Number 04, Summer 2017 , pp.73-76(4)









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Abstract: 

With the substantial increase in the number of college disciplinary proceedings
based on allegations of sexual misconduct, it is inevitable that there would be
an increase in cases brought by accused students who claim to have been
wrongfully found guilty of sexual misconduct. Creation of a safe university
environment is a laudable and necessary goal, but the end does not justify the
means: a college that fails to give accused students a fair chance to defend
themselves will likely find itself a defendant in lawsuits, and more of these
lawsuits have been successful. In this issue’s “Recent Decisions of Interest”
the editors review recent court decisions including Arishi v. Washington State
Univ and Doe v. Lynn University, which deal with issues of due process and
failure to follow statutory procedures, selective enforcement and the right to
appeal erroneous outcomes.

Keywords: Model State Administrative Procedures Act; Student Disciplinary
Hearings

Affiliations:  1: Editor; 2: Editor.

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