Washington Times: 'Sometimes, women lie about rape'

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'In the church of radical feminism “Women don’t lie about rape,” so it would be heretical to afford any man accused of rape a fair trial. The recent campus regulations from the Department of Education’s Civil Rights Office codify this unjust belief, and virtually eliminate the accused’s rights to due process.

The new rules mandate how colleges and universities are to investigate and prosecute allegations of sexual assault. Campus judiciary boards, made up of students, professors and administrators, must judge allegations based on a “preponderance of the evidence” standard. In other words, to be found guilty, evidence only needs to prove that “more likely than not” an assault occurred. Among other things, universities are discouraged from giving the accused the right to confront their accuser. Any appeal process has to be available for both parties to exercise, creating the possibility of double jeopardy. Institutions that do not comply with these regulations risk losing all federal funding.

These rules will reduce campus judiciary proceedings to nothing more than show trials. Innocent men wrongly convicted in these kangaroo proceedings could suffer expulsion, damage to their reputation, disqualification for jobs and even criminal prosecution. Yet, women making false allegations are rarely punished.'

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