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Civil Rights

Jun. 8, 2016

Student asks high court not to review USC fair process case

In the debate over what constitutes a fair hearing in campus sexual assault disciplinary proceedings, accused student John Doe asked the California Supreme Court not to disturb a opinion that the university's process denied him a fair trial.

By America Hernandez
Daily Journal Staff Writer

In the ongoing debate over what constitutes a fair hearing in campus sexual assault disciplinary proceedings, accused student John Doe asked the California Supreme Court not to disturb a "thorough and well-reasoned opinion" that the University of Southern California's process denied him a fair trial and relied on insufficient evidence to suspend him.

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