Lauren Klosinski | June 2, 2020 | Student Sexual Misconduct
In Boermeester v. Carry, a case involving former USC kicker Matt Boermeester who was expelled from the university in 2017 because of an intimate partner violence charge, the California Court of Appeal found that USC did not provide “a meaningful opportunity to...
Lauren Klosinski | September 13, 2018 | Children and the Law
Justin Driver of the University of Chicago Law School recently visited the National Constitution Center for a stimulating discussion on the role the U.S. Supreme Court has played in defining the rights of students in America’s public schools, from race and drugs to...
Anne Blythe | April 19, 2018 | Student Sexual Misconduct
UNC Chapel Hill must provide the public with the names of students and employees found responsible for rape, sexual assault or related offenses through the school’s honor court and internal procedures. The North Carolina Court of Appeals issued a ruling on Tuesday...
Taylor Carroll | February 22, 2018 | Student Sexual Misconduct
The Daily Californian explores the considerations specific to graduate students facing sexual misconduct issues and what UC Berkeley is doing to address these concerns. Read the full article. SHARE Tags: Sexual Misconduct, Student ALI Staff The American Law Institute...