The Cross-Examination of Complainants And the Due Process Rights of Respondents in Student Disciplinary Proceedings After Haidak v. University of Massachusetts-Amherst

Boston Bar Journal
11.21.19

In Haidak v. University of Massachusetts-Amherst, the First Circuit Court of Appeals discussed the obligations of public colleges and universities under the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution when conducting student disciplinary proceedings. More specifically, the Court addressed whether the respondent has a right to cross examine the complainant. Victoria Fuller discusses the issues presented by the case, and the Court's decision, in her most recent Boston Bar Journal article.

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