“This case serves to highlight the inadequacies of Colorado’s mandatory reporter law, which are recognized by professionals on all sides of the issue.”
related to an incident of sexual misconduct involving students at the school. No allegations of misconduct had been leveled at Aukland but several students were disciplined in connection with the situation.
“This case serves to highlight the inadequacies of Colorado’s mandatory reporter law, which are recognized by professionals on all sides of the issue,” read a statement released Tuesday by the law firm representing Aukland. “Mr. Aukland hopes his experience will serve to guide more coherent legislation to protect our community, our children, and those entrusted with their welfare.”
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