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    A group of Harvard Law faculty members, including a mentor to President Obama, want the Ivy League school to change its new sexual harassment policy, claiming it lacks even
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    Obama’s mentor joins Harvard profs in denouncing school’s new sexual harassment policy

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    Attorneys send letter to senators opposing campus sexual assault bill

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    White House claims that one in five women will be sexually assaulted while in college, and that just 12 percent report the crime, cannot both be true, according to American Enterprise scholar Mark J. Perry.
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    Seven problems with the White House sexual assault checklist (and four good things about it)

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    Young Californian men beware: You could be branded a rapist
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    Young Californian men beware: You could be branded a rapist

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    On Monday, the California Assembly passed a bill that applies a single definition of
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    Thanks to an increased focus on sexual assaults on college campuses, young college men are starting to rethink how they talk to women. (iStock Photo)
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    Fallout from campus sexual assault hysteria: College men now suspicious of women

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    Newspaper editorial: New campus sexual assault bill ‘turns the Bill of Rights upside down’

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    Judge William Sessions III, a U.S. District Court judge in Burlington, Vt., ruled earlier this month that student Luke Benning had grounds to file his lawsuit in federal court because he claimed damages exceeding $75,000 and should have access to depose certain employees at Marlboro College. (iStock)
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    Judge denies university’s motion to dismiss student’s due process lawsuit against college

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    August 19, 2014 8:14 pm
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    Kelly Ayotte’s spokeswoman answers questions about campus sexual assault bill
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    Kelly Ayotte’s spokeswoman answers questions about campus sexual assault bill

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    Should the U.S. Department of Education cut off public funding for colleges and universities that decline to restrict the free speech rights of certain classes of students? (iStock Image)
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