
False Accusations
This is a serious problem since 5.9 of accusations turn out to be false according to a study by the Violence Against Women research group. Part of the problem is that Title IX feminists are trying to elevate the feelings of the accuser over the material facts. This school of feminism comes from the feminist law professor Catherine McKinnon. She said Politically I call it rape whenever a woman has sex and feels violated." But what if she consents and then feels violated? How is that rape?
Title IX feminists are trying to elevate the feelings of the accuser over other material facts.
Gersen said there needs to be a line where sex is consensual. Otherwise consensual sex may as well have been abolished.
The authors noticed that it didnt seem to matter whether the accused was innocent or guilty. The thrust of the movement is to side with the accuser. It favors her feelings over the evidence. The movement does not side with the accused.
Gertner said she attended a training session where she was taught that a shifting story with inconsistent details was a sign of post-traumatic stress disorder not lying. She says most of the cases dont even involve forcible or coercive conduct.
Gertner took on the case of a young man the son of a friend who she thought had been wrongly accused of rape. She won his acquittal. Protesters at a symposium accused her of siding with the enemy. He was innocent. But that didnt matter to the protesters. He was a male whod been accused by a female.
Definition of Sexual Misconduct is Too Broad
The definition of sexual misconduct is so broad it could cover almost all sex that students are having Gersen says. Investigators are told to assume the accused is guilty when they start their cases. They have been required to find wrongdoing if they think there is more than a 50 chance the accused is guilty. This is a lower standard than in criminal law. In criminal law the accused must be guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. Help us champion truth freedom limited government and human dignity. Support The Stream Both President Donald Trump and his Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos have criticized this lower standard. Halley is concerned about loud demands for punishment without concern whether the accused is guilty or not. We have to pull back from this brink" she wrote in Harvard Law Review.
Feminists now walk the halls of power."
She observes that Feminists now walk the halls of power" in her co-authored 2014 book Governance Feminism.They have a lot of control over the adjudicatory process.
Karol Markowicz writing for The New York Post says the largely hallucinatory war on women has nothing on the very real war on college boys." She cites one example where the accused received no hearing even though he was in danger of being expelled. In another case the accused was not allowed to question his accuser or see statements her supporters had made. This is typical in these cases.
Stuart Taylor co-author of the book The Campus Rape Frenzy: The Attack on Due Process at Americas Universities said part of the problem has to do with funding. Under threat of losing federal funds almost all schools have willingly complied with a procedural regime that effectively presumes the guilt of every accused student 99 percent of whom are male."