For the second time in the last five months, the University of California at Berkeley is facing charges that it failed to adequately punish an academic, in this case, a law dean, whom it found responsible for sexual harassment.
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- U. of California President Orders Tougher Response to Alleged Sexual Misconduct (The Chronicle of Higher Education)
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