Sexual Harassment
Accusations of sexual harassment can have serious consequences for University of Arkansas students. Even without criminal charges, a finding of responsibility under the University’s Title IX process can lead to suspension, expulsion, and lasting damage to your reputation and future opportunities.
At Taylor Law Partners, we represent students accused of sexual harassment in both University disciplinary proceedings and related legal matters. We know how high the stakes are, and we provide the experienced guidance and defense you need.
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Key Takeaways
| University Investigations | The UA Office of Title IX investigates sexual harassment complaints. |
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| Legal Standards | Title IX defines sexual harassment broadly – including verbal, non-verbal, and physical conduct. |
| Consequences | Possible suspension, expulsion, housing removal, or permanent disciplinary record. |
| Defenses | Consent, lack of evidence, or procedural errors in the Title IX process. |
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What Counts as Sexual Harassment?
Under Title IX (20 U.S.C. § 1681 et seq.) and the University of Arkansas Code of Student Life, sexual harassment includes:
- Quid pro quo harassment — when an employee (professor, staff, or authority figure) conditions benefits on sexual conduct.
- Hostile environment harassment — unwelcome conduct that is so severe, pervasive, and objectively offensive that it denies a student equal access to education.
- Other misconduct — inappropriate comments, jokes, or repeated unwanted attention that interferes with another student’s ability to participate fully in campus life.
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Protecting Your Future
A sexual harassment accusation can affect your education, career, and reputation long after graduation. At Taylor Law Partners, we provide strong, confidential defense for University of Arkansas students facing Title IX investigations or related criminal charges.
If you have been accused of sexual harassment at the University of Arkansas, contact Taylor Law Partners immediately. The earlier you have an experienced attorney on your side, the better your chances of protecting your rights and your future.
Call: (479) 316 – 6300
Office: Taylor Law Partners, 211 E. Dickson Street Ste. 1, Fayetteville, AR 72701
Website:
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