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 Tulane suspends accused student after ignoring his evidence, withholding details: lawsuit
Jeremiah Poff - Franciscan University of Steubenville •November 10, 2017
 

Results of school’s crusade: PTSD, depression and counseling

Tulane University ignored the results of a polygraph test that cleared a student, gave no reasoning when it found him responsible for sexual misconduct and arbitrarily hiked his punishment, according to a new due-process lawsuit against the private New Orleans school.

The process was so slipshod that the decision letter given to “John Doe” was inexplicably “not dated nor signed” either, he claims.

http://www.thecollegefix.com/post/38849/

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Interesting story.

I think this kid is in a position to win A LOT of money from Tulane if he pursues it...

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Tulane suspends accused student after ignoring his evidence, withholding details: lawsuit
Jeremiah Poff - Franciscan University of Steubenville •November 10, 2017
 

Results of school’s crusade: PTSD, depression and counseling

Tulane University ignored the results of a polygraph test that cleared a student, gave no reasoning when it found him responsible for sexual misconduct and arbitrarily hiked his punishment, according to a new due-process lawsuit against the private New Orleans school.

The process was so slipshod that the decision letter given to “John Doe” was inexplicably “not dated nor signed” either, he claims.

http://www.thecollegefix.com/post/38849/


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