The U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights is already looking into a complaint from the woman who accused Callaway of sexual assault. But details from a July 28 letter sent from the federal government to UF suggest this second inquiry is coming from the opposite side — Callaway and his legal counsel.
"Callaway filed a counter-claim against the woman, arguing that he was the victim of sexual assault because he was high on marijuana and incapable of consent. Johnson has alleged that UF did not take that complaint seriously."
Of course they didn't take you seriously you gigantic pssy. You were high and fcked some chick and you want to claim she raped you? That's so amazing it needs a new even more amazing word to describe it. Superamazingtastic maybe.
"Callaway filed a counter-claim against the woman, arguing that he was the victim of sexual assault because he was high on marijuana and incapable of consent. Johnson has alleged that UF did not take that complaint seriously."
Of course they didn't take you seriously you gigantic pssy. You were high and fcked some chick and you want to claim she raped you? That's so amazing it needs a new even more amazing word to describe it. Superamazingtastic maybe.
Saw it on Bleecher.
For Bull**** handing of Callaway indecent.
they couldn't help but throw our name in at the end of the article.
Title IX had good intentions; however, it has become bad legislation. Colleges and universities need to stop all adjudication of these cases; they should be remanded to the criminal/civil courts. Nothing to see here...yet.
Come on, you're better than that. Of course I'm not saying that ANYONE should be allowed to rape but it's a known fact that many of the reported and non-reported rape cases would never be heard outside of a university environment. Just google: title IX, Harvard professors... and you'll see where lawyers and law professors are concerned about the overreach of title IX.Title IX had good intentions; however, it has become bad legislation. Colleges and universities need to stop all adjudication of these cases; they should be remanded to the criminal/civil courts. Nothing to see here...yet.
Sooooo...we should go back to the days when colleges and universities could allow rape reports to go uninvestigated?
I warn ahead of time that this is long, but the gist of it is that a drunken woman tells her friend that she's going to the room of a drunken man to have *** after telling that man to have condoms ready. Neither remember having *** (they were both that drunk). he was thrown out of school.
Occidental Justice: The Disastrous Fallout When Drunk *** Meets Academic Bureaucracy