With Campus Rape, The Rules Are Different
There's no doubt this issue is trickier than it seems.
There's no doubt this issue is trickier than it seems.
We can't get 12 people to agree on consent, which is why we fail.
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Ken Starr tries in vain to return his reputation back UP to "the guy who wasted money on a blowjob case."
It's going to be a long, embarrassing decline.
These allegations are now the subject of a $25 million civil suit against the ex-judge.
A former sex-crimes prosecutor shares her views on the case of Brock Turner, the former Stanford student convicted of rape.
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How can a lawyer screw something up this badly?
Does anyone think Ken Starr should still have a job?
This is an extreme case, but it’s kind of shocking that the concept of a “shotgun wedding” hasn’t died out completely.
The other shoe drops: Ken Starr fired.
How a former insurance agent built a Houston injury practice around systems, empathy, and disciplined advocacy.
A former clerk reacts to the news of Judge Roberts's retirement and the allegations of rape.
Allegations emerge that a now-former federal judge raped a 16-year-old girl in 1981.
There are a lot of problems with the way America handles rape crimes. Having a statute of limitations isn't one of them.
Bill Cosby just needed to skate for two more days.
For the college-age male accused of sexual assault, it’s “guilty until proven innocent,” where the blameless are sacrificed at the ideological altar of radical feminism.