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For those wondering why our news organization has been steadfast in its pursuit of the Jones Day reports, the answer is pretty simple: Each misconduct investigation goes directly to matters of critical public interest regarding the University of Oklahoma. Retired University of Oklahoma President David Boren and former OU Vice President Tripp Hall will not face indictments related to sexual misconduct allegations, a special counsel overseeing the investigation announced Tuesday.

T wo reports into serial financial and sexual misconduct allegations at the University of Oklahoma are privileged as a matter of law, Cleveland County District Judge Michael Tupper ruled Dec. The informer privilege applies to the sexual misconduct report. As has always been its fate one way or another, this case is heading to appeal.

    Retired University of Oklahoma President David Boren and former OU Vice President Tripp Hall will not face indictments related to sexual misconduct allegations, a special counsel overseeing the investigation announced Tuesday.

I sit through hours of regent board meetings each year, and I know the challenges and opportunities facing our public university. Those, of course, are questions for the public, the press and OU leaders. As an alumnus of the university where my parents both taught, I have not enjoyed asking about these issues for years, and I have hoped some level of clarity and finality can be provided by the release of even just the executive summaries of the formal documents possessed by OU.

Subsequent briefs will argue the application of summary judgment at this stage of our litigation, and the judges will have to review what information has — and has not — been allowed onto the record in this case. However, since those who do not learn from david boren gay are doomed to repeat it, the public has a right and a need to read the pages that brought us to this point.

As to the dozens of spaces, items and awards named on campus for Boren and his spouse — such as the College of International Studies, a residence hall and much more — what has been the pecuniary value and fiscal impact to a public university from which Boren agreed to relinquish all affiliation as part of a secret settlement agreement to conclude the Jones Day investigations?

The university has not waived its privileges. As the criminal investigation into alleged sexual misconduct by former OU President David Boren and former Vice President Tripp Hall has grown, media have begun to seek soundbites and analysis. OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A former University of Oklahoma student alleges he was touched and kissed inappropriately by former university President David Boren on several occasions almost a decade ago when the man worked as a teaching aide for the onetime governor and senator.

Retired University of Oklahoma President David Boren and former OU Vice President Tripp Hall will not face indictments related to sexual misconduct allegations, a special counsel overseeing the investigation announced Tuesday. He agreed in a two-page resignation letter to give up his president emeritus title, stop teaching political science at the university and let go of his four free tickets to home football.

NORMAN — Former President David Boren on Wednesday cut his remaining ties with the University of Oklahoma in the wake of a sexual misconduct investigation. As investigations into allegations of sexual assault, harassment and misconduct against former University of Oklahoma President David Boren continue, past reports are now under new scrutiny. NORMAN — Former President David Boren on Wednesday cut his remaining ties with the University of Oklahoma in the wake of a sexual misconduct investigation.

Update : On Tuesday, Jan. The following article remains in its original form. He agreed in a two-page resignation letter to give up his david boren gay emeritus title, stop teaching political science at the university and let go of his four free tickets to home football. The first Jones Day report apparently examines those deceitful actions and the potential culpability of OU leaders at the time — presumably including then-Boren legal counsel and current OU President Joe Harroz.

How can people be sure similar conduct would be stopped in the future? OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A former University of Oklahoma student alleges he was touched and kissed inappropriately by former university President David Boren on several occasions almost a decade ago when the man worked as a teaching aide for the onetime governor and senator.

How did serial sexual misconduct at OU go undeterred for decades? Tres Savage William W. As investigations into allegations of sexual assault, harassment and misconduct against former University of Oklahoma President David Boren continue, past reports are now under new scrutiny. This article will be updated with a link to the appellate case docket when it becomes available. As I have maintained during the five years that have passed since Jones Day completed its investigations for OU, I look forward to helping the university turn the page beyond misconduct of the past.

As Oklahomans wonder why OU does or does not take certain financial actions regarding tuition, employee compensation or, say, athletic programs, stakeholders deserve to know the extent to which Boren and his OU administration spent two decades lying about and intentionally misrepresenting university finances. Which panel of the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals it will go to — or whether it could head straight to the state Supreme Court — remains to be seen.

While the next stage of this legal process plays out, I appreciate the hard work being done by OU leaders and their governing Board of Regents to improve university finances and advance education and workforce opportunities in this state. As the criminal investigation into alleged sexual misconduct by former OU President David Boren and former Vice President Tripp Hall has grown, media have begun to seek soundbites and analysis.

Moreover, the reports relate specifically to legal advice or strategy sought by the university, and thus the privilege applies.