Obama, Biden Won’t Visit Universities That Fall Short In Addressing Sexual Assault
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/college-sexual-assault-white-house_us_5779c6c2e4b0416464105ca7
Last month, Vice President Biden penned a searing letter to the victim in a notorious Stanford University rape case. I am filled with furious anger, he wrote, both that this happened to you and that our culture is still so broken.
Bidens letter encapsulated the national outrage that erupted when the womans attacker was sentenced to just six months in county jail. It was also a sharp reminder that one of the Obama administrations most ardent policy initiatives has been a concerted campaign to end the scourge of sexual assault on college campuses.
According to White House officials, top members of the administration including the president, the vice president, their wives and members of the Cabinet will not visit institutions whose leaders they consider insufficiently serious about pursuing sexual-assault allegations and punishing perpetrators. Biden said in an interview that he would like the federal government to take away their money if a college or university fails to change its ways.
As the administration nears its end, the urgency of some proposals has dissipated, but the focus on campus sexual misconduct has intensified: Nows the time to put the pedal to the metal, Biden said.