FIGURE 1 Questions 29-40 (Subscale C) of the Concerns About Litigation Survey for Student Conduct Professionals 29. Thinking about the possibility of litigation has made it difficult for me to sleep at night. 30. My eating habits have changed as a result of the stress from my job. 31. (Reverse-coded) I do not believe my personal relationships have been affected by job stress. 32. My experience of student conduct administration is different from what I expected it to be when I entered the field. 33. I relive/reenact conversations with students in my head to recall whether I made any errors with them. 34. The federal oversight of some student conduct policies and processes makes me think about leaving student conduct for another profession. 35. The way in which I talk to students has impacted how I communicate with friends, family, and other loved ones. 36. I have good support from my colleagues if I need to discuss my concerns about attorney involvement. 37. I have experienced an increase in physical ailments since beginning work in student conduct. 38. I often find myself venting about work to loved ones. 39. The possibility of litigation makes me question my competence. 40. (Reverse-coded) Concerns about litigation have not impacted my ability to concentrate on everyday tasks. Volume 49, No. 3 * 2023 75