Brown University Accuses Student of Breaking Unwritten Consent Rule
What was Brown’s unwritten consent?
The College Fix reports.
Accused student should have known unwritten consent rule from campus posters, Brown says
Less than two weeks from closing arguments in a lawsuit by a Brown University student who was suspended after a disputed tryst and disciplinary proceeding, Brown is laying out its “proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law.”
Brown admits that it did not have a formal definition of sexual consent at the time of the storage-room oral sex – “John Doe” was judged by the following year’s definition, the basis of his breach-of-contract claim – but says he was already on notice.
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Accused student should have known unwritten consent rule from campus posters, Brown says (The College Fix)
Accused student should have known unwritten consent rule from campus posters, Brown says (The College Fix)