Michele Dauber

The new process included lowering the burden of proof to a “preponderance of evidence” and providing for an investigator who reported back to a trained five-person panel.

[3] In April 2017, Stanford administrators discouraged her from using a picture of President Donald Trump to illustrate the fliers for a presentation on sexual assault.

[6] In an interview with Amy Goodman of Democracy Now, Dauber said that she had seen the speech before it was made public and sent it out to media outlets with the help of one of the makers of The Hunting Ground, a documentary about sexual assault on campus.

In the same interview, Professor Dauber said that Miller had been "gravely injured" by Brock Turner, and gave that as one of the main reasons for the recall.

On Valentine's Day in 2018, Dauber received "an envelope containing white powder and a threatening note" with a reference to the Persky case, along with a rape threat.