Anonymous 03/08/2023 (Wed) 05:12 No.45698 del
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>Gives Schools Choice in Sexual Misconduct Cases because they both seem to be strongly against DeVos. This article is going to support the bibliography topic by stating why Title IX should stay in place.
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>Young, Cathy. “Betsy DeVos is right about campus sexual assault,” CNN. November 9, 2017. October 9, 2017. http://www.cnn.com/2017/09/11/opinions/betsy-devos-is-right-about-campus-sexual-assault-young/index.html.
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>Betsy DeVos is right about campus sexual assault, is an article written on DeVos behalf. The author indicated throughout the article that DeVos is bringing every student respect and a fair trial if there were to be a situation regarding sexual assault. The author of the article is Cathy Young, a graduate from Rutgers University, who is a journalist for CNN. Young seems to be writing to the supporters of the Dear Colleague Letter due to the tone of the article. The article compares with the article New Title IX Guidance Gives Schools Choice in Sexual Misconduct Cases, because they both are in favor of DeVos, and how she believes that it’s a school right to implement policies. This illuminates the bibliography topic because there are people of the public who agree with DeVos, and having two differing opinions will help make the topic stronger and allow the audience to choose which side they stand with.

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One thing I didn't like about this is that she put a period character (.) at the end of each URL. Should have done this instead: no character other than whitespace before or after the URL, or <[URL here]>.