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When is it ethical for a college to destroy documents that could be used
against it in due-process litigation arising from sexual-misconduct
investigations?

The National Association of College and University Attorneys drew attention
recently for a paper that some lawyers have claimed gives advice that is
both immoral and ineffective for colleges seeking to avoid liability.
The authors of the May 18 *NACUANOTES *paper told *The College Fix* this
week that they are only giving practical advice to schools that deal with
“thousands” of investigations a year, not telling them to derail
“reasonably anticipated” litigation by destroying document

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