Editors’ Corner
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Legal Sexual Assault She accused him of sexual assault after he caught her cheating. The jury wasn’t allowed to hear it.
An accuser's sexual history is relevant when it targets her credibility, appeals court rules.
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Legal Sexual Assault Man exonerated of rape when accuser’s dog turns up alive. It would have never happened on campus.
Want to know why rape-culture activists prefer ambiguous accusations?
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Higher Ed Bubble Opinion Politics Yale demonstrates the utter lack of ideological diversity in higher ed
More LGBT students than conservatives: Something's wrong with this demographic picture.