Stuart & I on the OCR's new, interim guidance; and the expected defiance from colleges & universities:http://www.weeklystandard.com/overruled/article/2009877 …
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Replying to @kcjohnson9
1: This article is missing an analysis of the justification for the original guidance: a large number of cases in the bush era of ...
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2: star athletes getting away with unquestionable (in retrospect) assaults bc of abuses of something that looked like due process ...
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3: the Obama-era guidance is deeply flawed as this article points out, but articles like this (and lobbying for changes) would be ...
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4/4: improved and more likely to succeed if they acknowledged those abuses and offered suggestions about how to avoid repeating them.
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Def. several *high-profile* pre-11 cases involving athletes; but no evidence that these cases (as opposed to politics) justified O guidance.
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Replying to @kcjohnson9
1. That's quite uncharitable to Obama administration and I think wrong. 2. Claiming pure politics not gonna win over Napolitano.
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Napolitano already ID'd many of key problems (http://ylpr.yale.edu/sites/default/files/YLPR/33.2_policy_essay_-_napolitano_final.pdf …); but realistically, in her position, has little choice but to resist.
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It'll be harder to resist the more it's perceived as a partisan issue, so partisan framing hurts the cause.
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