David Norton Memorial Lecture
Featuring guest speaker Samantha Harris from FIRE (Foundation for Individual Rights in Education)
In recent years, increased attention has been drawn to the serious problem of sexual misconduct on campus. Unfortunately, in the rush to address the issue, many colleges and universities—under intense pressure from the federal government—have adopted adjudication procedures that deny accused students even the most rudimentary elements of a fair process. This lecture will explore how we got where we are today and what universities can do to better ensure a fair and reliable process for all parties.
This lecture is supported by the David Norton Memorial Fund honoring the late UD Philosophy professor, the Makiguchi Foundation, the Class of 1955 Ethics Endowment Fund, and the American Philosophical Association.
Friday, September 16, 2016 at 3:30pm
Center for the Arts, Gore Recital Hall
110 Orchard Road, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19711, USA
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