The Federal Campus Sexual Assault Victims’ Bill Of Rights
This federal law requires colleges and universities to afford the victims of campus sexual assaults certain basic rights.
This federal law requires colleges and universities to afford the victims of campus sexual assaults certain basic rights.
Click here to view a summary of these rights.
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