This USC op-ed describes as pro-accused system that's led to at least 7 lawsuits from acc'd students, w/3 univ setbacks, w/others pending.pic.twitter.com/d2vaWhcMSs
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We need orgs like the I.P. b/c prosecutor/police have too much power in crim justice system, tho obv fairer than campus tribunals.
I just don't think the existence of lawsuits proves the previous system was worse than US system. Maybe best you can do in a tweet tho.
There's better evidence that things went wrong. But there were also lots of lawsuits pre-Obama-era guidance.
That said, USC op-ed wld be like op-ed saying MS or TX courts are too defendant-friendly—authors showing willful blindness to context.
Yeah, I think the op ed is wrong. Just don't think lawsuits are the evidence.
Pt was trying to make (not clearly enough) was context. Could def say some post-DCL systems pro-accused (Baylor, BYU) despite DCL unfairness
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