New survey: in sexual misconduct cases, 85% of college students support 'innocent until proven guilty' (N=2,225). But less than 30% of top colleges grant this basic 'due process' protection.https://www.thefire.org/new-survey-vast-majority-of-students-want-due-process-rights-that-colleges-refuse-to-provide/ …
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How do you probably be it in these cases? Come on
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I'm still a little confused. So you do think colleges should possibly take disciplinary action even when the infraction doesn't meet the (for good reason) strict "innocent until proven guilty" legal standard? What do you mean that they don't grant due process protection then?
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