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    According to a lawsuit, Colorado State University-Pueblo expelled a student based on a third-party accusation, even if the alleged victim said there was no rape.
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    She said she wasn’t raped, but the school expelled him anyway

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    Lawsuits are costing colleges and universities millions.. (AP Photo/David Eggert)
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    Colleges are spending millions defending themselves from accused student lawsuits

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    John Doe, as he is referred to in court documents, will be able to continue with his lawsuit against James Madison University, which expelled him for an alleged sexual assault in 2014. (iStock photo)
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    Judge: Accused student faced ‘inadequate’ campus sex assault process

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    The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education plans to officially challenge the Education Department's mandate that schools adjudicate campus sexual assault. (iStock photo)
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    Campus rights group to challenge federal sexual assault mandate

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    April 4, 2016 7:28 pm
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    OCR expanded its own responsibilities and now wants more money to carry out those responsibilities. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
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    Senators want more money for campus sex police

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    In his 89-page decision, Saylor criticizes Brandeis for a number of due process violations. (AP Photo/Josh Reynolds)
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    Federal judge rebukes lack of due process in campus sex assault procedures

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    Attorney Camille Lee told 60 representatives from nearly 20 colleges across the state of Indiana that about 1-in-4 women will be sexually assaulted while in college. (iStock photo)
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    Misinformation spread at a campus sex assault conference

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    The report points out that OCR broadly defines sexual harassment and sexual assault, which has led to the belief that there’s a national —œepidemic—? of sexual violence. (AP Photo)
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    College trustees group applauds criticism of Title IX enforcement

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    Michigan lawmakers have decided to introduce a yes-means-yes bill that would result in many lawsuits. (AP Photo) 
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    Few due process protections in new campus sexual assault policies

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    March 25, 2016 3:12 pm
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    In a report titled
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    Professors’ group condemns Title IX overreach

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