Shutdown U's Extrajudicial Process

The courts are obliged to follow the Cleary Act, which requires that due process be allowed for all code of conduct matters.
That is not what the cleary act says
 

Do you have a link or a Web site to see regarding said case?

Just google Findlay University and Title IX. There are a bunch of them. I don't want to be accused of picking and choosing one that suits my arguments.
 

Please point to anything the EOAA has done that runs counter to written law or court case rulings. In your research you'll find there have been a lot of cases about university discipline and they all indicate that universities should act just as the EOAA did.

I do not disagree with you. My point was that the DOE presented the way Title IX cases must be investigated and the standards by which they are to be judged (preponderance of evidence) in the 2011 "Dear Colleague" letter, not the courts. Am I mistaken?
 





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