Bob Sugar
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So the likely candidate to replace the guy who allegedly looked the other way when a fellow coach was abusing his wife is a guy who allegedly looked the other way when a fellow coach was abusing children?
If you search a bit you'll see that title IX has been determined to apply to faculty and staff. One site references North haven v bell 456 US 512 (for you attorneys) and says it applies broadly, to relationship violence among other things.But this isn’t an assault in its program. Domestic abuse doesn’t fall under Title IX just because the perp works for a school, does it?
If you search a bit you'll see that title IX has been determined to apply to faculty and staff. One site references North haven v bell 456 US 512 (for you attorneys) and says it applies broadly, to relationship violence among other things.
So yes, domestic violence between two university employees would be covered.
If you search a bit you'll see that title IX has been determined to apply to faculty and staff. One site references North haven v bell 456 US 512 (for you attorneys) and says it applies broadly, to relationship violence among other things.
So yes, domestic violence between two university employees would be covered.
I dunno, win or lose I don't want our one shot at Ohio State to have that asterisk of "Yeah but they were going through a scandal".And there it is. Hopefully the team falls apart in the next few weeks
Oh right, it's Meyer's wife who is. I assume that a university employee who becomes aware of an assault by another university employee is likely a mandated reporter under title IX. And that covering up knowledge like this can surely be considered a title IX issue.The (now ex-)wife is not a university employee.
There also exists the possibility that the team takes on a giant chip on their shoulder and goes out kicks erryone’s ass.I dunno, win or lose I don't want our one shot at Ohio State to have that asterisk of "Yeah but they were going through a scandal".