The case drew parallels to that of Larry Nassar, the disgraced former doctor who sexually abused female gymnasts under the guise of medical treatments.
Author: Kenny Jacoby, USA TODAY
Mistrial in case of ex-San Jose State athletic trainer accused of groping female athletes
A jury was deadlocked in the trial of Scott Shaw, San Jose State’s former athletic trainer, charged with groping female athletes during treatment.
What to expect in trial of Scott Shaw, trainer accused of sexual abuse of San Jose State athletes
Thirteen former Spartans female athletes may be called to testify that Scott Shaw violated their bodily autonomy during physical therapy treatments.
After alleged rape by Michigan athlete, a woman’s death and a mom’s search for answers
Police and university officials closed their cases without questioning the football player. With the woman dead, they decided not to pursue it.
Details emerge as sex assault claims pile up against California college’s sports medicine director
As case against Scott Shaw goes to trial, more San Jose State athletes step forward. A California judge ruled that they can testify.
Cal State sexual harassment cases would face scrutiny by legislature under new bill
The bill comes a year after a USA TODAY investigation prompted the CSU chancellor’s resignation and a slate of Title IX reforms.
Fresno State mishandled sexual harassment complaints, lawsuits seeking damages allege
Lawsuits filed by a female student and a former employee are the latest fallout from USA TODAY’s reporting about Fresno State’s Title IX problems.
‘Blind spot’: Report confirms Fresno State president bungled sexual harassment claims
The review confirmed much of the findings of a USA TODAY investigation in February that led to the resignation of the Cal State chancellor, Joseph Castro.
A Cal State dean groped two colleagues. ‘Retreat rights’ made him unfireable.
Meant as a safety net for faculty who relinquish tenure for administrative jobs, retreat rights are sometimes used as a Get Out of Jail Free card.
Second NCAA school adopts ‘Tracy Rule’ banning athletes disciplined for sexual assault, violence
University of Virginia’s College at Wise became the second NCAA school to adopt the most comprehensive serious misconduct policy in college sports.