Frats Chastised for Culturally Appropriating Sexual-Assault Awareness
The Interfraternity Council Monday apologized for how the anti-assault banners "may have been emotionally triggering for survivors."
The Interfraternity Council Monday apologized for how the anti-assault banners "may have been emotionally triggering for survivors."
A good move backed by bad reasoning
If statistics are true, young men sentenced to prison should breathe a sigh of relief: "At least I wasn't accepted to Harvard."
Wrongfully suspended male athlete is suing the university and the Education Department.
Drafted by the group formerly known as Morality in Media, the measure was passed unanimously by Utah lawmakers.
Reports of negligent civilian authorities in military sexual-assault cases were overblown or unverifiable.
Students unfairly disciplined for sex crimes are now suing their schools, and winning.
The same laws that are supposed to protect female workers and customers also prevent companies from catering to women.
Judge rules against University of Southern California, says due process violated.
When stopping sex discrimination requires more sex discrimination, how can anyone win?
Screw morality-the state is now intervening in American bedrooms under the mantle of stopping sex discrimination.
While cracking down on prostitution in Michigan, Stuart Dunnings III was routinely shelling out money for sexual services, authorities say.
A look at 12 new anti-rape measures gaining traction in the states.
Is Jack Montague a victim of Title IX overreach and due process abridgment?
Public shaming in the Internet era can have lasting and wide-reaching effects.
For those ages 30-44, it rises to almost 10 percent. But most Americans still think prostitution is "morally wrong."
Think states can't criminalize consensual BDSM activity? Think again.
How two troubled teens and a cop with a cause got dozens of Somali immigrants on the hook for child sex trafficking.
University of Texas-Austin requires accused student to prove his innocence at due-process-free hearing.
Student expelled for sexual misconduct prevails in lawsuit against George Mason University.
A who's who of the porn biz joined public-health experts in condemning the proposed regulations Thursday.
In addition to sex-worker arrests, 552 people "would-be sex buyers" were arrested for soliciting undercover cops, to the tune of at least $187,000 in fines.
Trans activist demands safe space from other people's blog images.
It is not inevitable that there will be a major zika outbreak in the U.S.
Global warming could cool sexual passions and reduce birth rates.
Three female lawmakers want to decriminalize prostitution in New Hampshire. But Rep. Dick Marston has "a problem with this bill from a woman's point of view."
UVA Dean Nicole Eramo is suing the magazine for $7.5 million.
I spent four days at the AVN Adult-Entertainment Expo and Awards in Las Vegas. Here's what I saw....
But "somebody somewhere is always trying to find a way to censor speech," Fishbein cautioned colleagues at Saturday night's AVN Awards ceremony.
Why I'm still skeptical that VR porn will catch on any time soon.
Sum poosie energy drink, anyone?
Nowhere do so many constitutional abuses converge as with government treatment of pornography and adult entertainment.
And much in common. Paging Sabrina Rubin Erdely.
Italians are the only Pornhub consumers whose most frequent searches include "footjob." And other fun facts...
The Evansville food cart is back in business but must stop selling sex toys alongside the popcorn and nachos.
University says students will 'enjoy the assignment.'
Allegations of race and gender bias comprise the most unfair campus rape investigation ever, at the University of Findlay.
East Carolina University's new consent policy is quite broad.
How influential sexual assault expert David Lisak used a misleadingly edited video to sell his serial predator theory of campus rape.
Initiative essentially creates a bounty for citizens (and lawyers) to sue producers.
Global warming will cool sexual passion, says new study
Are you ready for this? People are taking drugs and then having sex.
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