With now literally hundreds of editorials and op-eds taking positions both pro and con on Californias SB 967 as well as the broader issue of affirmative consent" for sexual relations -- it is virtually certain that the California legislature will pass and send to Governor Browns desk SB 967 in the coming week. The bill is titled: Student safety: sexual assault." Writing as a faculty member of more than four decades in four universities it is tragically clear that this campus rape crusade bill presumes the veracity of accusers (a.k.a. survivors) and likewise presumes the guilt of accused (virtually all men). This is nice for the accusers both false accusers as well as true accusers -- but what about the due process rights of the accused? Critically and the reason why men are winning very substantial lawsuits against universities is that the fact that the current campus rape crusade explicitly denies men fundamental due process rights such as the right to a lawyer the right to cross-examine and the right to evidentiary standards (clear and convincing evidence) appropriate to the consequences for the accused. Simultaneously the campus rape crusade provides every conceivable aid and assistance to the accusers to prosecute the accused. This would be difficult to describe as fair." If the ideologically tainted advocates in the administration in Congress and on campus continue this crusade against male students it is possible that colleges and universities as well as taxpayers -- will be spending more money on administering these laws and on lawsuit pay-outs than on instruction. Further and as more and more men win due process denial lawsuits (this is a slam dunk because the denial of due process for the accused explicitly is written into the laws) the rate of such lawsuits will grow exponentially. The solutions are to drop the fraudulent 1 in 5 campus rape claims of the administration return to the definition of Forcible Rape (rather than affirmative consent) for sexual assault and prosecute crimes that are ranked second only to murder in the criminal justice system which is trained and designed to investigate and prosecute them. In deciding whether to sign or veto SB 967 the guiding principle should be that which is engraved above the entrance to the U.S. Supreme Court: Equal Justice Under Law. Governor Brown I urge you to veto SB 967 and send it back to the legislature with the request that any future laws regarding sexual misconduct provide equal protection and full due process to both Californias sons and daughters. Anything less would be a dereliction of duty.