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The settlement was announced in January, but the final details took months to wrap up. The university said the deal recently got approval from 98% of claimants.
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On today's show, the chair of the U of M Board of Regents discusses the university's recent settlement. We talk about what to do with your fancy clothes during a pandemic, and why Domino's is dissing delivery apps. Plus, a Michigan author gives a sneak peek of her new book.
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The University of Michigan has reached a settlement with survivors of Dr. Robert Anderson, a physician who worked in sports medicine and the University health system for 37 years and is accused of sexually abusing more than a thousand students. We talked to a reporter and a lawyer representing some of the survivors about the details.
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A journalist and two attorneys discuss the University of Michigan’s $490 million settlement with 1,050 claimants for decades of student sexual abuse by sports physician Robert Anderson.
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The University of Michigan has agreed to a $490 million settlement with hundreds of people who say they were sexually assaulted by a former sports doctor at the school.
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Amid the turmoil, the university recently made what it calls “sweeping changes” to its procedures this summer.
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Former University of Michigan football player Jon Vaughn has been camped outside of university president Mark Schlissel's house for nearly a week.
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Jon Vaughn and April Baer talk outside of UM President Mark Schlissel's house, where Vaughn is protesting the university's treatment of sexual assault survivors.
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Bipartisan bills are advancing in Michigan’s Legislature to give people more time to sue over sexual abuse.
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Even as the university makes sweeping changes to its Title IX policy and procedures, legal experts and survivors like this student wonder: Will it make a difference?