New Legislation Could Help Campus Sex Assault Survivors Nationwide

By Taylor & Ring | August 31, 2020

Governor of New Hampshire Chris Sununu recently signed the nation’s first student-written campus sexual assault legislation into law. Passing the NH House with bipartisan support, proponents of the bill are not only calling it a victory for New Hampshire, but a victory for college students all over the country. Survivor and advocate groups are hoping…

Daisy Coleman, Sex Assault Survivor and Documentary Subject, Dies at 23

By Taylor & Ring | August 24, 2020

An advocate for sex abuse victims who became the subject of a celebrated Netflix documentary died by suicide on August 4, 2020. Daisy Coleman starred in the 2016 Netflix film “Audrie & Daisy,” which followed her and her family as they dealt with the aftermath of her assault, and the hostile reaction of her town…

Sexual Assault Survivors Call for Increase in Trauma Training

By Taylor & Ring | August 11, 2020

One of the most important steps a survivor of sexual assault or rape can take is undergoing the forensic exam, so that evidence of the attack can be preserved. That evidence becomes part of the “rape kit,” a collection of DNA samples and documentation that outlines what happened during the attack. Medical professionals handle the…

Stubblefield Conviction Highlights Epidemic of Sexual Abuse against People with Disabilities

By David M. Ring | August 3, 2020

On July 27, 2020, former NFL player Dana Stubblefield was convicted of multiple charges, including rape by force, oral copulation by force and false imprisonment. His victim (“Jane Doe”) was 31-year-olds old when Stubblefield raped her in 2015. According to her attorneys, Jane has developmental disabilities. The Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) estimates…

To Stem the Tide of Sexual Harassment in the Workplace, We Need Consequences

By David M. Ring | July 27, 2020

The U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) recently established new guidelines for monitoring complaints involving sexual harassment responsible by scientists who financially support the agency. The guidelines, issued in June 2020, cover the actions the agency must take when it becomes aware of allegations of sexual misconduct. These include preventing the issuance of pending grants,…

New Accusations of Sexual Harassment and Assault in the Gaming Industry

By Taylor & Ring | July 20, 2020

The industry known as “e-sports” has grown exponentially over the last decade. This form of sports entertainment involves professional gamers who play a wide variety of video games on various platforms, all under the structure of organized competition. These competitive events and tournaments are highly publicized and heavily attended. Millions around the world watch these…

Adult Film Star Ron Jeremy Charged with Sexual Assault

By Taylor & Ring | July 16, 2020

Several prominent men in the Los Angeles, CA area have recently been charged with sexual assault crimes against women. Adult film actor Ron Jeremy (Ronald Jeremy Hyatt), 67, is one of these men. The charges filed against him include the rape of three women and the sexual assault of a fourth. The alleged victims range…

Sexual Harassment at Work – When To Talk to HR and When To Call a Lawyer

By Taylor & Ring | July 6, 2020

Everyone is entitled to a harassment-free workplace. When a co-worker, business associate, or superior treats you in a way that qualifies as sexual harassment, your first instinct may be to simply keep quiet. Often, employees don’t want to make waves and hope the perpetrator will just stop. However, if you are subjected to harassment on…

Child Victims Act Ruling Bolsters Support for Sex Abuse Survivors

By Taylor & Ring | June 22, 2020

A recent ruling upholding the constitutionality of New York state’s “look-back law” for sexual abuse lawsuits gives victims of abuse and their attorneys improved ability to bring a lawsuit. Attorneys and plaintiffs across the country praised the decision, saying it sets a precedent for more victims to come forward and prosecute their abusers, even if…

New Title IX Rules Go Into Effect in August – What They Are and How They May Affect You

By Taylor & Ring | June 15, 2020

The passage of the Educational Amendments Act in 1972 also ushered in Title IX, which helped change the way sexual misconduct and harassment are handled in American higher education. Title IX prohibits sex and gender discrimination in educational programs that receive federal funding. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos recently announced some new rules to this…

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