Perspectives American Academia’s War on Due Process Spencer Irvine October 24, 2015 We are still, for the most part, a nation of laws, except on college campuses. At the Heritage Foundation recently,…
Faculty Lounge Bernie Sanders Signs On as Co-Sponsor of Campus Sexual Assault Bill in the Senate Spencer Irvine September 17, 2015 He is now a co-sponsor of the Campus Accountability and Safety Act.
Faculty Lounge Democratic Congressman says It’s Okay to Expel Innocent Students Spencer Irvine September 14, 2015 Jared Polis, a California representative, said it’s okay to expel both innocent and guilty students when accused of sexual assault.
Perspectives Title IX Attacks Male College Students Malcolm A. Kline September 10, 2015 Young men considering college may want to look at safer pastimes, like race car driving. Colleges are hell-bent on penalizing…
Faculty Lounge More Editorials Push for Due Process Protections on College Campuses Spencer Irvine September 8, 2015 Here’s a list of editorials that are clamoring for reason while college disciplinary committees routinely ignore due process.
Faculty Lounge Safe Campus Act Introduced to Preserve Due Process at Colleges Spencer Irvine September 7, 2015 Instead of letting colleges get away with making arbitrary decisions in sexual assault-related cases, without respecting due process, the House…
Faculty Lounge College ‘Sex Tribunals’ Circumvent America’s Right to Due Process Spencer Irvine September 6, 2015 At least four college disciplinary decisions regarding sexual assault were overturned by judges, ruling that due process was violated.
Faculty Lounge List of Lawsuits against Colleges for Denying Due Process Related to Sexual Assault Spencer Irvine September 5, 2015 It’s a long list, but it illustrates how there are two sides to every story.
Faculty Lounge Title IX Administrators say to Give Accusers an Advocate, Maybe Help the Accused Spencer Irvine August 13, 2015 Sounds one-sided to me. Give rape accusers an advocate in cases on campus, and possibly give the accused students some…
Faculty Lounge Fraternities Support Bill that would Limit Colleges’ Role in Sexual Assault Cases and Unilateral Judgment Spencer Irvine August 11, 2015 Considering how colleges have not allowed for due process to play out for accused students, this is a positive step…
Faculty Lounge Due-Process Questions Stump Senators at Campus Sexual Assault Hearing Spencer Irvine August 2, 2015 Due process, an actual enshrined right in the Constitution, confuses U.S. Senators who are considering tougher rules regarding campus sexual…
Faculty Lounge LA Times Editorial Blasts Kangaroo Court and Tribunals on College Campuses Spencer Irvine July 22, 2015 The Los Angeles Times was not pleased with how a student at the University of California-San Diego was treated when…