(Jonathan Ernst/Reuters) What the Washington Post’s inconsistency can teach us about fair hearings for accused students. It’s no surprise that President Biden seeks to undo many rules and regulations issued by the Trump administration, including the Department of Education’s new rules governing hearings for college students accused of sexual assault. Before doing so, however, the Biden team should consider issues raised by a recent Washington Post story, which unwittingly reflects an inconsistent view of what constitutes fairness for accused students. Advertisement The story in question is a front-page account of one black cadet’s experiences with racism at the Virginia Military Institute, focusing on two events in Rafael Jenkins’s time at VMI. The first is horrifying: During “hell week” — the grueling training program that new cadets undergo before classes begin — Jenkins avoided reciting the names of alumni who had died fighting for the Confederacy. According to the