On April 12, President Hennessy released an executive order to lower the standard of proof from “Beyond a Reasonable Doubt” to “Preponderance of the Evidence” in cases on sexual assault and ...
Effective discipline is designed to help employees improve their performance, not punish them. It is based on just cause, which means that an employer has sufficient reason to take disciplinary action ...
It’s still not known what the NFL specifically has found, or will find, in the #DeflateGate investigation. It is known that, when the time comes to assess the evidence, a low threshold will determine ...
In April of last year, the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights made clear its stance that when colleges assess Title IX-related complaints on their campuses, including those ...
Georgetown University modified its Code of Student Conduct, a document that details the university’s regulations and the adjudication process for student violations, for the Fall 2024 semester, ...
On Aug. 14, 2020, the Maryland Court of Appeals clarified the standard of evidence required to shelter a child to the Department of Social Services in Child In Need of Assistance (“CINA”) proceedings.
The UNAT noted that the staff member publicly engaged in acts of a sexual nature in a clearly marked United Nations vehicle, bringing disrepute to the Organization and difficulties with the host ...