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What Conduct Can Trigger a Title IX Investigation for a College Student?

What Conduct Can Trigger a Title IX Investigation for a College Student?

by | Jan 31, 2020 | Military Justice, Military Separation Hearings, ROTC, ROTC Disenrollment Hearings, Sexual Assault, Title IX

Title IX investigations of college students and ROTC disenrollment hearings can result in serious penalties and possibly get a student kicked out. Alexa Lewis and Steve Shewmaker discuss the behaviors that can trigger an investigation, from sexual misconduct to plagiarism.

What Conduct Can Trigger a Title IX Investigation for a College Student?

ROTC Disenrollment Hearings: How Serious are They?

by | Sep 24, 2019 | Military Justice, ROTC, ROTC Disenrollment Hearings

Steve Shewmaker and Alexa Lewis of Shewmaker and Shewmaker on ROTC disenrollment hearings. What are they? How serious are they?

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