Berkeley law school dean resigns after sexual harassment complaint

Students issued a written statement, decrying that after a four-month investigation that concluded that Choudhry had violated the sexual harassment policy, his “$472,917 salary was lowered by 10% for one year,” he was required to undergo counseling and told to write a letter of apology, but the law school community did not learn of the allegations until this week. “We are outraged and disgusted by the University’s deliberate withholding of information concerning the safety of students, staff and faculty,” wrote Kyneshawau Hurd, the co-chair of the coalition for diversity and Sloan Patrice Whiteside, the 3L class co-president for the Boalt Hall Student Association...