FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

By Sophia Royals September 20, 2024
If you receive a sanction after losing a campus disciplinary hearing, most schools offer a narrow window for filing an appeal, often with specific grounds and tight restrictions.
August 16, 2024
This guide outlines 10 essential tips to help protect yourself, including resisting pressure to meet with school officials right away, securing your social media, preserving evidence, and complying with no-contact orders. With the right approach and legal guidance, you can navigate the process more effectively.
August 11, 2024
When facing campus disciplinary action, finding the right support is crucial to navigating the often overwhelming process. Several organizations and professionals are dedicated to helping students secure fair treatment.
By Sophia Royals August 11, 2024
Suing a university for unfair campus disciplinary proceedings is a difficult and expensive endeavor, but courts are increasingly sympathetic to students whose rights have been violated.
August 11, 2024
Whether facing suspension or expulsion, students must carefully consider how these punishments will impact their educational records, future job prospects, and potential for transferring to another school.
August 11, 2024
Whether you opt for a lawyer or another qualified individual, it's essential to select someone who is knowledgeable, independent, and fully supportive, as they will play a key role.
August 11, 2024
When preparing for a campus disciplinary proceeding, it's important to anticipate the types of questions you’ll face and how to best respond. Here's what to expect and how to effectively prepare yourself.
August 11, 2024
In a growing number of cases, we see claims that a sexual encounter was not consensual because the accuser claims to have been so intoxicated that she was unable to consent.
August 11, 2024
If you are accused of sexual misconduct on campus, how you handle the situation can significantly impact the outcome of your case. To protect yourself, it’s essential to avoid key mistakes.
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August 11, 2024
A no-contact order is a common restriction imposed by schools when a sexual misconduct charge is brought against a student, requiring the accused to avoid any form of contact with the accuser.