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Workplace Harassment: the Duty to Respond
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Sexual Assault
What happened when it was discovered that a tenured professor, who was under police investigation for sexual assault, had used his university laptop to engage in chat room discussion?
Can a professor who has been exonerated of charges of sexual assault by the police be found responsible for sexual harassment by his University?
Is it appropriate for a University to conduct an investigation on allegations of sexual assault under the sexual harassment policy?