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When accuser �froze,� accused student should have stopped, Yale
argues
An accused student is suing Yale University for concluding that
the brief absence of a condom �during an otherwise consensual
encounter� was sexual assault.
�John Doe� alleges that �gender bias was a motivating factor� in
the decision against him by Dean of the College Marvin Chun,
which resulted in his suspension.
He argues that the Ivy League school should have updated its
sexual-misconduct procedures after Education Secretary Betsy
DeVos* rescinded the Obama administration�s guidance on the
subject in fall 2017.
The lawsuit was filed April 25. The senior sought a temporary
restraining order that would let him �turn in his final papers,�
arguing that he �may have classes in common� with his accuser if
he�s required to repeat the semester in the spring. The judge
overseeing the case denied his motion at a Friday hearing.
In its opposition to Doe�s motion, Yale argued that Doe knew he
was sexually assaulting Roe when the condom fell off because she
�froze.� That is a �very common reaction� by women who are
sexually assaulted by a �known assailant.�
Doe�s allegations resemble those of Jack Montague, Yale�s former
basketball team captain, whom the school expelled on the eve of
the team�s first appearance in the NCAA tournament since 1962.
Both allege the university pressured their accusers to file
formal complaints and violated their Title IX rights throughout
the proceedings. A jury will now evaluate Montague�s due-process
allegations.
https://www.thecollegefix.com/yale-suspended-male-student- because-of-condom-accident-title-ix-lawsuit/
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