op-marshpattie-ilotocki.jpg A reduction in evidentiary standards for all cases would require an amendment to the UJC’s bylaws. Appears In MCKELVEY: Proposed Title IX conditions undermine student self-governance By Victoria McKelvey | February 24, 2019 Despite controversies over the evidentiary standard for Title IX cases, major changes to an integral student-run organization should remain the decision of the governing body itself.
MCKELVEY: Proposed Title IX conditions undermine student self-governance By Victoria McKelvey | February 24, 2019 Despite controversies over the evidentiary standard for Title IX cases, major changes to an integral student-run organization should remain the decision of the governing body itself.
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