A Texas judge ruled Baylor University must release all information it collected during an investigation into its sexual assault scandal, including data provided to the Pepper Hamilton law firm, which the school hired to review its response to the violence claims.
On Friday, Paula Lavigne of ESPN.com reported the ruling stemmed from one of five Title IX lawsuits Baylor faces in the wake of the scandal.
"Would it be fair to allow Baylor to protect remaining undisclosed details regarding the Pepper Hamilton investigation when it intentionally, publicly, and selectively released certain details of the investigation, including attorney-client communications?