image The plaintiff's counsel claims colleges and universities have favored the rights of accusers over the rights of those accused in sexual assault allegations. Appears In Former U.Va. law student claims sexual assault directive violates due process rights By Evan Henry | June 21, 2016 The plaintiff’s attorney Justin Dillon said the letter is part of a recent pattern of colleges infringing on the individual liberties of students.
Former U.Va. law student claims sexual assault directive violates due process rights By Evan Henry | June 21, 2016 The plaintiff’s attorney Justin Dillon said the letter is part of a recent pattern of colleges infringing on the individual liberties of students.
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