At many schools, a majority vote would have been enough. But Stanford had set an uncommonly high bar, requiring at least a 4-1 decision.
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This high bar for accusers has left Stanford open to criticism from victims’ rights advocates http://nyti.ms/2im5ljV pic.twitter.com/jBch29D3Xa
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Stanford officials said they could not talk about details of the case. But they defended the system they have put in place.
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The woman, frightened she might see the man on campus, left Stanford last quarter. She's not sure if she will return http://nyti.ms/2im5ljV pic.twitter.com/wVsDAtFnAr
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professors don't investigate rape cases, this is a completely dumb statement.
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So football is more important than human, female dignity, worth and safety!
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"That wasn't enough to expel" Nor should it be. That's why we have laws & trials.
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Rape is a criminal offense so why is the burden of trial and punishment left to the university. Unless it wasn't really rape.
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--title ix 2011 dear colleague letter. Google and read the stories.
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Very familiar with Dear Colleague letter and the unintended consequences of well intentioned directives. Hence my tweet
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