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Opinion: CSU’s New ‘Other Conduct of Concern’ Rule Is Administrative Overreach
The California State University system’s office of the chancellor in Long Beach. Photo via Wikimedia Commons In 2022, the California State University system was rocked by a series of sexual harassment scandals.  In response, the CSU system contracted with the law firm of Cozen O’Connor to conduct a full investigation of the CSU’s harassment policies, both system-wide and for individual campuses. The report on SDSU was thorough and made numerous recommendations, including (of course) hiring more administrators. But one recommendation especially stood out: “Responding to Other Conduct of Concern” (OCC). I had not heard this strange phrase before, but the report helpfully defines it:

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