Will my confidentiality be maintained if I report sexual harassment?

Yes and no, schools usually have policies to keep things confidential about the person who filesย a sexual harassment complaint, including the identity of the complainant and the details of what happened. Like during the investigation, the school might use fake names in the paperwork or keep the circle small on who knows who’sย talking.ย 

Butย here’sย the thing, keeping it all confidential is not always the case. Some information may need to be disclosedย to ensure a fair process for the accused. Like, the accused has toย know the details of what theyโ€™reย being accused of and whoโ€™sย involved so they can prepare for their defense. So, the school has toย keep a balance between the complainantโ€™s confidentiality and the accusedโ€™s rights under Title IX due processย to confront their accuser.ย 

Now, how confidential the school can stay about the complainant can change depending on their policies and the circumstances of the case. Some schools might be highly strict with keeping things quiet compared to others. And it gets even more challenging if the complaints escalate to a public hearing or a court case.ย 

This is where having a Title IX lawyerย in your corner makes a ton of sense. They can break it down for you โ€“ how schools usually handle confidentiality in sexual harassmentย cases and what it means for you. They’llย help you get the picture ofย your rights, what could go down if you file a complaint, and how to go through it all while trying to keep your privacy as much as possible.ย 

Contact K Altman Law Today

If you are facing allegations of student misconduct or other charges, contact K Altman Law today to learn more about the legal services we offer. Our experienced team of litigators, academicians, and student advisors can provide you with exceptional legal representation and a robust defense. ย 

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