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Education Law

Jan. 6, 2020

Campus sex assault hearings likely to involve more lawyers

The Department of Education's final changes to Title IX policy over how universities are supposed to conduct campus sexual violence proceedings will likely include a provision requiring schools to allow cross-examinations of students who report the misconduct.

Campus sex assault hearings likely to involve more lawyers
Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Elizabeth White

The Department of Education's final changes to Title IX policy over how universities are supposed to conduct campus sexual violence proceedings will likely include a provision requiring schools to allow cross-examinations of students who report the misconduct.

The revisions might force schools to oversee sexual assault and harassment proceedings that mirror civil court proceedings, argue legal observers.

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