Due process and all that stuff but if my kid had been assaulted and someone was keeping me from them because of some policy then they are getting knocked out or whatever I have to do to be with my kid. That’s just genetic. The problem is that this is an entirely reasonable feeling for anyone to have and you can’t just make a policy and s…
Due process and all that stuff but if my kid had been assaulted and someone was keeping me from them because of some policy then they are getting knocked out or whatever I have to do to be with my kid. That’s just genetic. The problem is that this is an entirely reasonable feeling for anyone to have and you can’t just make a policy and say “well someone approved this so I’m sorry the natural thing you’re feeling right now is invalid.”
Due process does not preclude the use of interim measures to protect complainants.
In the many false accusation horror stories, schools make findings of fact which are incorrect and which they are unqualified to judge in the first place. This is not the same as the entirely sensible thought that perhaps a school should temporarily remove a student from contact with others (without rendering any sort of verdict) while a legal process plays out.
Due process and all that stuff but if my kid had been assaulted and someone was keeping me from them because of some policy then they are getting knocked out or whatever I have to do to be with my kid. That’s just genetic. The problem is that this is an entirely reasonable feeling for anyone to have and you can’t just make a policy and say “well someone approved this so I’m sorry the natural thing you’re feeling right now is invalid.”
Due process does not preclude the use of interim measures to protect complainants.
In the many false accusation horror stories, schools make findings of fact which are incorrect and which they are unqualified to judge in the first place. This is not the same as the entirely sensible thought that perhaps a school should temporarily remove a student from contact with others (without rendering any sort of verdict) while a legal process plays out.