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Restraining Order

Return to Sanity? Nebraska Court of Appeals Reins in Restraining Order Abuse

SAVE July 30, 2019 It’s no secret that restraining orders are often issued with little or no evidence of abuse. The SAVE Special Report, The Use and Abuse of Domestic Restraining Orders, documents numerous examples of such frivolous orders: • Elaine Epstein, former president of the Massachusetts Bar Association, admitted, “Everyone knows that restraining orders

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False Allegations Start By Believing Wrongful Convictions

Brian Banks Saga Reveals the Flaws of a ‘Start By Believing’ Criminal Justice System

Renee Jolly July 30, 2019 What do you get when you have a false accusation, a start-by-believing investigative process, a broken and corrupt judicial system, and a lost dream to play in the NFL? You get Brian Banks, The movie and The man. You also get a story of thousands of others who have experienced

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Domestic Violence

PR: Recent Incidents Reveal Growing Problem of Domestic Violence among Females

PRESS RELEASE Contact: Rebecca Stewart Telephone: 513-479-3335 Email: info@saveservices.org Recent Incidents Reveal Growing Problem of Domestic Violence among Females WASHINGTON / July 24, 2019 – Recent incidents highlight the growing problem of domestic violence and sexual assault instigated by females. Two of the incidents, reported last week, involve female professional basketball players. On July 16

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#MeToo Violence Against Women Act

How the #MeToo Movement is Trying to Weaponize the Violence Against Women Act

Coalition to End Domestic Violence Not too long ago, the Violence Against Women Act enjoyed strong bipartisan support. Every five years, senators Joe Biden of Delaware and Orrin Hatch of Utah collaborated in a fine display of bipartisan unity to urge their fellow lawmakers to reauthorize VAWA. That abruptly changed on February 12, 2013, when

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Ex-UMBC baseball players, part of national trend, turning tables on sexual assault accuser in court

https://www.baltimoresun.com/maryland/baltimore-county/bs-md-baltimore-county-counter-claims-20190401-story.html?cid=db Ex-UMBC baseball players, part of national trend, turning tables on sexual assault accuser in court By CATHERINE RENTZ | THE BALTIMORE SUN | JUL 08, 2019 | 12:00 PM Three former UMBC baseball players have filed a defamation suit against a woman who accused them of sexual assault. (Jen Rynda / Baltimore Sun Media Group) Three former baseball players

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Discrimination Title IX Title IX Equity Project

PR: Federal Office for Civil Rights Launches Investigations of Title IX Discrimination Complaints by Male Students

PRESS RELEASE Contact: Rebecca Stewart Telephone: 513-479-3335 Email: info@saveservices.org Federal Office for Civil Rights Launches Investigations of Title IX Discrimination Complaints by Male Students WASHINGTON / July 9, 2019 – Following hundreds of lawsuits by male students alleging disparate and unfair treatment by institutions of higher education (1), the federal Office for Civil Rights (OCR)

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Appeals court rebukes Purdue for hiding evidence from accused student, likely anti-male bias

https://www.thecollegefix.com/appeals-court-rebukes-purdue-for-hiding-evidence-from-accused-student-likely-anti-male-bias/ Appeals court rebukes Purdue for hiding evidence from accused student, likely anti-male bias ALEXANDER PEASE – UMASS BOSTON •JULY 2, 2019 ‘Alcohol isn’t the cause of campus sexual assault. Men are’ Purdue University didn’t bother reviewing an investigative report before judging an accused student responsible for sexually assaulting another student. It didn’t show him the

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Trauma Informed

Why is Google Blocking Articles on Judicial Bias and Trauma-Informed Training?

SAVE July 1, 2019 There’s no question Google is manipulating search results, but it’s a much broader problem than just the presidential election. Google is also altering search results on a broader front. Consider the following: An op-ed was recently published in a Nebraska newspaper that discusses the problem of politicized training for judges, police

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Anderson Cooper cuts to commercial after Trump accuser E. Jean Carroll calls rape ‘sexy’

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/cooper-cuts-interview-short-after-e-jean-carroll-calls-rape-sexy?utm_source=WEX_Breaking%20News%20Alert_06/24/2019&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=WEX_Breaking%20News&rid=175742 Anderson Cooper cuts to commercial after Trump accuser E. Jean Carroll calls rape ‘sexy’ by John Gage CNN host Anderson Cooper moved quickly to a commercial break when the woman who has recently accused President Trump of assaulting her in the mid-1990s suggested that rape was “sexy.” Cooper had asked writer E. Jean Carroll, 75, if she

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Senators Seek to Break Sexual Assault Impasse on Education Bill

https://www.bgov.com/core/news_articles/PTRJ3C6K50XT Senators Seek to Break Sexual Assault Impasse on Education Bill Bipartisan group looks to balance accuser, accused rights Congress, Education Department working separately By Emily Wilkins | June 27, 2019 11:02AM ET | Bloomberg Government A group of eight senators is working to tackle one of the most contentious issues in higher education—when