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Yale Law Investigates Allegation on Kavanaugh

Did faculty members encourage female applicants for his clerkships to appear like models?

Going After Fraternities

An anonymous UCLA sexual assault survivor is suing Greek chapters and the council that governs them, saying they should have protected her from a rapist.
Opinion

The Problem With Pronouns

Asking everyone their preferred personal pronoun is not a good idea, argues Rachel N. Levin.

Men Benefit Most from Nondegree Credentials

A new analysis of federal data about holders of certificates, licenses and certifications shows that women pay more and get less for the increasingly popular credentials.

Turned Away for Being Gay

A Christian university in Pennsylvania has refused to let a gay student who is just six credits short of his degree re-enroll after officials unearthed his sexuality.

An 'Unprecedented' Direction for Title IX

Experts say an appeals court ruling has wide implications for due process in campus sexual assault cases.

A Mole at Baylor?

A Baylor administrator misrepresented himself to student sexual-assault-prevention activists and fed information they shared with him back to other officials, anonymous sources allege.
Opinion

A Woman’s Education: Remembering Jill Conway

Her legacy -- found in both her leadership of Smith College and her writings -- challenges all educators, writes Donal O’Shea.