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As lawmakers blast LSU, Gov Edwards still finds university punishments reasonable

As lawmakers blast LSU, Gov. Edwards still finds university punishments reasonable 8 hours 29 minutes 32 seconds ago Thursday, April 08 2021 Apr 8, 2021 April 08, 2021 9:34 PM April 08, 2021 in News Source: WBRZ Share: BATON ROUGE - While lawmakers met at the Capitol Thursday to discuss LSU s repeated Title IX compliance failures, Gov. John Bel Edwards was a few floors above, being quizzed on the same topic during his weekly news conference. Edwards previously said he was mortified when he read the Husch Blackwell report, which was released last month, but has signaled his support for the limited suspensions of two athletics administrators cited repeatedly in the report as having failed to follow both federal law and university policy in reacting to sexual harassment and sexual assault of students or by students involved in LSU sports.

Les Miles Accused of Saying LSU Athletics Hired Too Many Black G

Les Miles Accused of Saying LSU Athletics Hired Too Many Black G
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No Sheaux: Top LSU athletics officials decline to attend Title IX hearing

A Louisiana State Senate committee called for nine LSU employees and Board of Supervisors members, along with one Taylor Porter attorney associated with a previous LSU investigation, to testify at a hearing Thursday regarding the University’s mishandling of sexual misconduct cases. However, the University confirmed Wednesday that no LSU officials will testify. This will be the Louisiana Senate Select Committee on Women and Children’s third hearing on this issue, following two previous meetings where multiple prominent members of the LSU community provided accounts of how the University has historically mishandled sexual misconduct cases. The University’s decision to not provide testimony at the April 8 hearing comes immediately after Speaker Pro Tempore Tanner Magee said that legislators will require LSU to properly address the problems of handling sexual assault cases if the University wishes to continue receiving funds from the state.

Analyzing the Husch Blackwell Report — Part Three

Analyzing the Husch Blackwell Report Part Three Share this story Adam Hagy-USA TODAY Sports The Wire. So, if you will indulge me, a brief comparison to The Wire is in order. In the show (and real life), the Baltimore police and city government are hopelessly corrupt. They chase stats instead of crime and things keep deteriorating in the city. The irony is that its not because of bad cops or even bad administrators, everyone knows the system is screwed up, but there’s too many social and political pressures at work and its essentially the faceless system which grinds up even the most pure of heart and spits them out as cold, calculated operatives.

In $50M suit, LSU official alleges racist remarks, sexual misconduct by Les Miles, says school retaliated against her | News, Sports, Jobs - Lawrence Journal-World: news, information, headlines and events in Lawrence, Kansas

In $50M suit, LSU official alleges racist remarks, sexual misconduct by Les Miles, says school retaliated against her | News, Sports, Jobs - Lawrence Journal-World: news, information, headlines and events in Lawrence, Kansas
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