By John Murawski, RealClearInvestigations June 8, 2020 Investigating sexual misconduct involving schoolkids is about to get more complicated, John Murawski reports for RealClearInvestigations. Now the kids can lawyer up. In replacing disputed Obama-era campus-rape policies with more robust protections for the accused, the Trump administration is also expanding federal oversight to K-12 education – giving even prepubescent pupils the right to a lawyer in a sexual misconduct investigation. Critics say the rules favor male perpetrators and have filed lawsuits to block them. And Democratic standard-bearer Joe Biden has vowed to kill the rules if he's elected this fall. Read the Full Article → If you are a member of the media, please note that this and all other original articles created by RealClearInvestigations may be republished for free with attribution. (These terms do not apply to outside articles linked on the site, nor to any images or photos that appear with the article.) Support RealClearInvestigations |