Education Law,
California Courts of Appeal,
Appellate Practice
Oct. 22, 2018
Different conduct, different due process?
Should different types of university misconduct require different levels of due process? The 2nd District seems to think so.





Kelly Woodruff
Of Counsel
California Appellate Law Group
Email: kelly@kwoodrufflaw.com
California Appellate Law Group, an appellate boutique based in San Francisco and with a new office in Los Angeles. Kelly has clerked in both the 9th Circuit and the U.S. District Court for the District of Hawaii. Find out more about Kelly and the California Appellate Law Group at www.calapplaw.com. Appellate Zealots is a monthly column on recent appellate decisions written by the attorneys of the California Appellate Law Group.

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The 2nd District of California's Court of Appeal published two opinions on the same day earlier this month that both involved John Doe plaintiffs who sought to overturn university disciplinary sanctions. In both cases, the accused was notified of the charges against him and the process for administrative review. In both cases, the accused had an informal hearing/meeting with an administrator from the university's student judi...
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