Fraternities Lobby Against Campus Rape Investigations

The political arm for fraternities and sororities, known as FratPAC, is lobbying Congress to make it harder for colleges to investigate rape allegations
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College fraternities and sororities, concerned that students accused of sexual assault are treated unfairly, are pushing Congress to make it harder for universities to investigate rape allegations.

The groups' political arm plans to bring scores of students to Capitol Hill on April 29 to lobby for a requirement that the criminal justice system resolve cases before universities look into them or hand down punishments, according to an agenda reviewed by Bloomberg News.