Resources and Reporting
This form may be used by any member of the Mitchell Hamline School of Law community to report an incident of sexual misconduct including sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence, stalking, or sexual harassment. We encourage you to:
- Reach out to people and services listed in Section A. for assistance and support; and
- Complete the Sexual Misconduct Reporting Form in Section B.
Section A: Resources
Mitchell Hamline Resources
Contact | Details | Notes |
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Lynn LeMoine
Dean of Students and Assistant Title IX Coordinator |
Lynn.Lemoine @mitchellhamline.edu
Office: 651-695-7668 |
Not confidential; info shared on need-to-know basis |
Mitchell Hamline Counseling Services | counseling @mitchellhamline.edu
651-290-8656 |
Confidential resource |
Christine Szaj
Title IX Coordinator; Vice President, Community Relations |
Christine.Szaj @mitchellhamline.edu | Not confidential; info shared on need-to-know basis |
Community/External Resources
Contact | Details | Notes |
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SOS Sexual Violence Services
(24-hour crisis service) |
651-266-1000
555 Cedar Street St. Paul, MN 55101 |
Confidential resource |
Local Police | Call 911 if an emergency;
Call 651-291-1111 if not emergency |
|
Minnesota Coalition Against Sexual Assault
(MNCASA) |
651-209-9993 | |
Regions Hospital Emergency Room | 651-254-3306
640 Jackson Street St. Paul, MN |
|
St. Paul/Ramsey County Domestic Abuse Intervention Project
(Office and 24-hr. crisis line) |
651-645-2824 | Confidential resource |
OutFront Minnesota
(24 hr. anti-violence crisis support line for LGBT victims) |
1-800-800-0350 (Option3) | Confidential resource |
Section B: Sexual Misconduct/Sexual Harassment Reporting Form
The questions included in this form are optional and will be used for statistical monitoring in compliance with state and federal reporting requirements. This information will also assist Mitchell Hamline School of Law in addressing and preventing incidents of sexual misconduct in the law school community.
All information reported on this form will be forwarded to the Title IX Coordinator, but does not mean that the law school will initiate an investigation into the complaint. In order to investigate a complaint, there must be sufficient information to pursue. If the identity of the person who experienced sexual misconduct is reported, the Title IX Coordinator or the Assistant Title IX Coordinator will contact this individual to offer support services, interim measures, and will discuss the option of initiating a formal complaint under the law school’s policies.
Sexual Misconduct Policies for Students (revised August 14, 2020)
Mitchell Hamline’s revised sexual misconduct policies for students (generally referred to as the law school’s Title IX policy) may be found in the Law School Catalog (See Title IX Sexual Harassment Policy (Student Respondent) and Sex Discrimination and Sexual Misconduct Policy (Student Respondent).
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