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Duke Lacrosse Case: Race, Class, and Prosecutorial Misconduct, Part III  


Author:  Roslyn Myers.


Source: Volume 09, Number 05, August/September 2008 , pp.75-76(2)




Sex Offender Law Report

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Abstract: 

The first part of this article, which appeared in 9 (3) SLR 33 (Apr./May 2008), covered the events surrounding the rape allegations against the Duke lacrosse team, the investigation of the allegations, and the indictments. Part II, which appeared in 9 (4) SLR 49 (June/July 2008), described the indictments that were brought against the players, as well as the effects of the allegations on campus and in the wider community. Part III, below, explains the University’s reaction to the allegations, both in terms of its assessment of its own handling of the charges, and its overall assessment of the players as students and members of the campus community.

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Affiliations:  1: Fordham School of Law.

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