dammittotowearestillinkansas
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dammittotowearestillinkansas

If they did that, well, then they’d be in the law enforcement business, not the education business, eh? And isn’t that where this whole thread started?

The Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights says that schools are to have the “more likely than not” standard, not the “clear and convincing” or “beyond a reasonable doubt” standard.

Better than tacks on condoms.

I wish! And I hope! However, my spouse occasionally mutters something about Democrats getting “too cocky” and that “Assange has something up his sleeve” and “something big about Hillary” will be released. WTF?

Yay! Now the next step: Will she vote for Hillary?

Well, that’s not what the Department of Education says. Under Title IX, schools (all schools . . . K-12 and above) are REQUIRED to investigate allegations of sexual harassment—with rape considered a form of that harassment. If schools do not investigate and act, federal funding (think: student loans) can be removed