
Will rules on investigating college sex assault be undone?
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Betsy DeVos is considering dialing down guidance for how colleges handle sexual misconduct
Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos is considering dialing down federal guidance for how colleges and universities should handle sexual misconduct investigations. The Obama administration issued new requirements in 2011 changing how schools should handle investigations on their campuses, drawing both praise and criticism. William Brangham learns more from Anya Kamenetz of NPR.
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Will rules on investigating college sex assault be undone?
Clip: 8/8/2017 | 7m 23sVideo has Closed Captions
Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos is considering dialing down federal guidance for how colleges and universities should handle sexual misconduct investigations. The Obama administration issued new requirements in 2011 changing how schools should handle investigations on their campuses, drawing both praise and criticism. William Brangham learns more from Anya Kamenetz of NPR.
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