Civil Litigation
Aug. 13, 2019
Class certification likely in accused students’ Title IX suit, experts say
Two proposed class actions alleging California’s public universities unfairly punish students accused of sexual misconduct will likely win class certification, legal experts say, in what would be the state’s first-ever lawsuits seeking mass dismissal of student disciplinary decisions based on alleged due process violations.




Two proposed class actions alleging California's public universities unfairly punish students accused of sexual misconduct will likely win class certification, legal experts say, in what would be the state's first-ever lawsuits seeking mass dismissal of student disciplinary decisions based on alleged due process violations.
The only open question, the experts say, is who will be let into the classes, proposed by two anonymous male s...
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