Doe v. Salisbury University, Case No. 1:14-cv-03853-JKB
John Doe claimed that the University’s investigation of the reported sexual assault was unlawful under Title IX and that the University’s investigation violated his constitutional rights, breached a contract, and/or revoked on a promise.
The Court granted Defendants’ motion to dismiss as to all counts except one. Preparations are being made for a settlement.
Attorneys: Eric Rosenberg, Rosenberg & Ball
Cockey, Brennan & Maloney
Austin Morales v. Theresa Rogers, et al. Case No. 1:15-cv-00517-JKB
Two male college students claiming they were falsely accused of sexually assaulting a fellow student filed a lawsuit in Maryland state court in May 2014, naming as defendants Salisbury University and three of its students. The plaintiffs believe Salisbury officials unjustifiably presumed they were the initiators of the alleged sexual misconduct, despite unanimous eyewitness testimony to the contrary.
Read Campus Sexual Misconduct Policies Reveal Potential Gender Bias by Cynthia Garrett
Attorney: Rosenberg & Ball