*Department of Education's April 4 "Dear Colleague" directive
*Jennifer C. Braceras, Civil rights wronged on campus
*Sandy Hingston, The new rules of college sex
*Peter Berkowitz, College Rape Accusations and the Presumption of Male Guilt
*Robert Shibley, A warning to college parents and grandparents
*Paul Elam, An urgent and rare opportunity to speak out
*Cynthia Bell, Rape should be tough to prove
*Christina Hoff Sommers, In making campuses safe for women, a travesty of justice for men
*Cathy Young, Sexual Assault on Campus--Is It Exaggerated?
*AAUP, First letter to Department of Education
*AAUP, Second letter to Department of Education
*Tim Cavanaugh, Stanford so smart even its rapists are logical
*Jacob Sullum, At the University of North Dakota, yes also means no
*Ilya Shapiro, Due Process stops at the campus gates?
*Harry Crouch, The death of due process for men in higher education
*Charlotte Hays, The pesumption of male guilt
*Harvey Silverglate, Yes means yes, except on campus
*Jeffrey Hadden, The feds' campus Keystone Kops
*Michael Barone, Feds crack down on campus flirting, sex jokes
*Hans Bader, Education Department Undermines Due Process and Accuracy in Campus Sexual Harassment Cases
*Hans Bader, Education Department “Dear Colleague” Letter Shreds Presumption of Innocence in Harassment Cases, Ignoring Supreme Court
*Hans Bader, Falsely accused teachers and students will be harmed by new Education Department policy
*Pierce Harlan, The Chances of Holding Your Son Responsible for a Rape He Didn’t Commit Have Just Skyrocketed
*Mark Bennett, Stanford and the loss of innocence
*Greg Lukianoff, Yale, the Department of Education and the looming free speech crisis
*FIRE, letter to Department of Education
*FIRE, FAQ for Students on New OCR Mandates
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