The dean of Berkeley’s law school resigned in disgrace last week, amidst accusations of sexual misconduct. His accusor’s lawyer had this to say, according to the Herald Tribune:
[Lawyer Laura] Stevens said Berkeley is obligated to “train and educate the whole community about this social phenomenon of sexual abuse and heighten people’s interest in the subject in a positive way to prevent it, to create an environment that is likely to prevent it and likely to aid a victim in a positive way if it still does occur. That has not happened and that’s what we want to have happen.”
Blogger Erin O’Connor also points to a SF Chronicle piece on the potential plaintiff’s goals.
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