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...cases??€”Grutter v. Bollinger and Gratz v. Bollinger—involved white applicants to the University of Michigan’s law school and undergraduate programs who claim they were denied admission as a result of affirmative action policies which they call unconstitutional...
...anonymous student filed a complaint against Harvard last June after the Faculty voted to require corroborating evidence in peer dispute cases before launching an investigation. The student alleged that this policy discriminates against complaintants in sexual assault cases??€”and violates Title IX because these cases are mostly brought by women...
...disease can result in neurological disorders, amputation and—in about 10 percent of the cases??€”death...
Levit-Shore says the coalition’s current goals are to improve the College’s sexual assault education, resources for sexual assault victims and the Ad Board’s handling of sexual assault cases??€”all of which she sees as inadequate...
...example is 1930s Germany. A majority of Germans may not have been Nazis, but the majority followed blindly (or fearfully) when the Nazis embarked on their campaign of extermination. In 1993, too few moderate Hutus in Rwanda spoke up against the Hutu extremists. Granted, these are the most extreme cases??€”both of which resulted in genocides—and it is unlikely that either Israel or America will ever commit crimes on this level of inhumanity. But the point remains: when the people follow the government blindly and unquestioningly, disaster is sure to follow. Democracy needs a healthy...