Brett A. Sokolow, president
of the National Center for Higher Education Risk Management—a consulting and
law firm that advises colleges—said he gets about two new cases a week from men
who feel they’ve been wrongly accused of sexual misconduct. That number has
remained steady despite all the recent media attention to sexual assault, and
despite the backlash over the misreporting of an alleged gang rape at the
University of Virginia.
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