By Phil Johnson
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Former UC Berkeley School of Law Dean Sujit Choudhry claims he never would have agreed to his initial punishment for violating campus sexual harassment policy - a sentence his former assistant, who is now suing him for sexual harassment, perceived as light - had he known a second punishment could come months later.
Facing what his attorneys consider a form of double jeopardy, Choudhry sent a gr...
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