Sen. John McCain, a Republican from Arizona who challenged Barack Obama for the White House in 2008, has demanded answers from Obama's attorney general, Eric Holder, about why his agency is arbitrarily changing court-approved sex assault standards for American colleges and universities.
The dispute is raging over a settlement the DOJ reached with the University of Montana that inserts new language into requirements for the proper investigation and prosecution of sexual assault allegations on campus.
The new DOJ standard says that "any unwelcome conduct of a sexual nature" is sexual harassment, which critics already have argued could include unwanted flirting or date invitations, some content of classroom curricula, and other situations.
And the new policy demands immediate discipline for those accused of offending – hearkening to Alice in Wonderland where the standard was sentence first, verdict after.
McCain, the ranking member of the Senate's Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, wrote to the DOJ expressing his concern the civil rights division under Assistant Attorney General Thomas Perez "has circumvented the regular rulemaking process and congressional authority by redefining long-standing legal precedent," according to officials with the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education.
http://www.wnd.com/2013/06/mccain-demands-sex-assault-answers-from-holder/
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