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Education

Apr. 28, 2016

Man accuses Stanford University of gender discrimination over sexual assault inquiry

A former Stanford student is accusing the school of railroading him during a sexual assault investigation because it was concerned about public perception.

By Tim O'Connor
Daily Journal Staff Writer

A former Stanford University student is accusing the school of railroading him during a sexual assault investigation because it was concerned about public perception in a case that gained national notoriety when his accuser publicly protested his punishment as paltry.

The male student simultaneously filed a writ of administrative mandamus in Santa Clara County Superior Co...

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