Friday, September 20, 2013

Occidental College in L.A. Settles in Title IX Sexual Assault Lawsuit

At least 10 female students at Occidental College in Los Angeles, CA filed a complaint against the college under Title IX of the Civil Rights Act for failing to respond appropriately to their allegations of sexual assault. Although there were only 10 or so plaintiffs in the case, there were at least 37 female students who claimed to have suffered from similar problems with the school. Now, Occidental College and the 10 or so female students have reached a settlement in the case.

Occidental College Settles with Students in Sexual Assault Case - L.A. Times

Colleges and universities who receive federal funding have a legal obligation to protect students from sexual assault under Title IX. Unfortunately, these institutions frequently go to great lengths to silence such allegations and discourage survivors from reporting or pursuing their allegations because of the negative publicity associated with such incidents. The obvious concern is that if potential students find out that a campus is unsafe, they will not want to pay to go to school there. However, a school cannot ignore its obligations under federal civil rights laws in order to advance its own monetary agenda.

There was a landmark case in Colorado a few years ago that made these types of cases easier to pursue. (U. of Colorado at Boulder Settles Lawsuit Over Alleged Rapes at Football Recruiting Party for $2.85 Million - titleix.info.) But they still remain very challenging cases. This is probably one of the few cases of this kind that has actually turned out well for the survivors. Congratulations to them.