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Found Guilty of 'Improper Sexual Behavior,' Expelled Vassar Student Files Suit
Former Vassar College student Xiaolu Yu has filed a against the college, claiming that sexual discrimination and a lack of due process led to the school finding him guilty of 鈥渋mproper sexual behavior鈥 a year after he had consensual sex with another student. The allegations might sound familiar to Torchreaders; former St. Joseph鈥檚 University student Brian Harris recently brought a Title IX claim against his university on similar grounds.
The reports on Yu鈥檚 case:
Yu, a Chinese citizen, said that after the night of consensual sex, he and the woman exchanged texts, a police report wasn鈥檛 filed, and the woman didn鈥檛 visit a medical care facility.
Yu claims the college found him guilty this year of sexual misconduct without assistance of an adviser, cross-examination of his accuser or testimony from witnesses, according to court documents.
If these claims are true, they illustrate a seriously flawed campus disciplinary system. If a bare accusation results in a guilty verdict鈥攁 year after the alleged misconduct, without witness testimony or cross-examination鈥擨 have to wonder how a student might ever be found not guilty. And as 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 Robert Shibley recently pointed out, students are even less equipped to defend themselves in a biased system .
According to Yu and his attorneys, Vassar鈥檚 process demonstrates bias against male students accused of sexual misconduct. It is not yet clear whether there is sufficient evidence to show that Vassar deprives only male students of due process. But whether Vassar鈥檚 system unfairly presumes the guilt of all accused students or only male accused students, this case鈥攍ike Brian Harris鈥欌攃ould have important for the rights of college students nationwide.
Check back to The Torch for more updates on these cases as they develop.
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