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Title IX, Due Process, and Being Able to Speak Your Damn Mind

12/16/2015

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In our book, we note how Title IX has evolved in ways that betray due process protections.  I thought I would post an article by a feminist victim of Title IX--Laura Kipnis.  It’s worth the read and should scare the hell out of you regardless of your political persuasion.

Here is the link:  http://laurakipnis.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/My-Title-IX-Inquisition-The-Chronicle-Review-.pdf

Here is another story about how Title IX is now being tested as a way to shut off dissent.  The website is partisan, so keep that in mind.  

Here is the link:  http://dailycaller.com/2015/12/14/professors-threatened-with-investigation-for-questioning-rape-documentary/

And just for fun, here is an editorial written by a professor of social work.  It has nothing to due with Title IX but it should give you an idea of the depths of theorizing now witnessed in social work programs.

Here is the link:  http://www.calvin.edu/chimes/2015/12/13/racism-white-supremacy-and-white-privilege/


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