Testing Houston Rape Kit Backlog Yields 850 DNA Matches
Look, anti-rape policies that actually yield results!
Look, anti-rape policies that actually yield results!
In one case, the term sought by prosecutors was 17 times longer than the jury recommended.
Brothel wants state to screw everybody over equally instead of getting a little less grabby with everyone.
Liberals say guns won't mitigate college rape, and they're right. But affirmative consent won't help, either.
Two lawyers provide an in-depth look at their clients' frustrating struggle for fairness
Colleges are increasingly inclined to prevent all conceivable harm, not settle matters fairly.
You don't know what you're doing
The Office for Civil Rights and its army of bureaucrats would get $30 million.
I think a "LOL" is appropriate here.
'Words matter,' said Seattle City Attorney Pete Holmes.
The movement capitalized on sympathy for victims of sexual assault to promote gender warfare, misinformation, and moral panic.
Debating assumptions about sexual violence drives Brown University over the brink.
What's next, throwing people in jail who say they'll call the next day and don't?
Another anti-sex trafficking bill from Sen. Dianne Feinstein that uses inflated fears about the issue to push unconstitutional expansions of federal law enforcement power
Why should sexual-assault victims have to pay the state to investigate the crimes against them?
"It is not a scandal. It is a sex crime."
That doesn't make him entirely right, though.
"In an effort to address sexual assault, college campuses are on the verge of entering into an Orwellian nightmare."
Teaching men not to rape and helping women avoid rape aren't mutually exclusive options.
Charges are likely to be dismissed against a 17-year-old Virginia teenager who was arrested for sexting his girlfriend.
The lawsuit is filled with evidence of the university's wrongdoing.
The bills still contain plenty that would trouble civil libertarians.
Alumni could be called to participate in due-process-free trials for years to come.
A loophole in Rhode Island decriminalized prostitution between 2004-2009. During this time the state saw significant decreases in rape and gonorrhea.
When bad things happen, activists shouldn't blame tasteless jokes or Robin Thicke songs.
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