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IU Law Professor Resigns Following Title IX Investigation

IU placed Samuel on paid leave Nov. 19.
IU placed Samuel on paid leave Nov. 19.

An Indiana University law professor resigned Friday as the result of a Title IX complaint.

IU opened the investigation into Associate Professor Ian Samuel in November.

Title IX is a federal law protecting students from sex discrimination, including sexual violence and harassment.

IU Spokesperson Chuck Carney says the university received multiple reports of Samuel engaging in a possible Title IX violation at an after-hours law school event. He says IU placed Samuel on paid leave Nov. 19 and told him to stay off campus. 

In a letter addressed to the university’s provost that Samuel posted on Twitter, he says the allegations in the case involved him “drinking to excess in a public place I shouldn’t have been, in company that I shouldn’t have kept, and treating the people present in ways they didn’t deserve.”

"For the reasons I’ll explain in this letter, I hereby resign my appointment as an associate professor, effective at the close of business today." https://t.co/NH65OWVF60 — Ian Samuel (@isamuel) May 10, 2019

Samuel writes that the university’s investigation into the complaints provided justice and also likely saved his life.

Carney says Samuel resigned effective Friday, and that the Title IX investigation is over. He did not elaborate on the outcome.

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Barbara Brosher is a reporter for WTIU and WFIU news. Before coming to Bloomington, she worked as a reporter at WNDU in South Bend, where she received several AP awards for her coverage of breaking news and local politics. You can follow her on Twitter @BabsofBtown.