FIRE-backed lawsuit challenging Department of Education’s unlawful Title IX mandate voluntarily withdrawn

By Fire on 02/21/2018

“… John Doe and Oklahoma Wesleyan charged that the preponderance mandate did not undergo public notice and comment as required by the federal Administrative Procedure Act and was therefore unlawful. …”

Read the entire article: https://www.thefire.org/fire-backed-lawsuit-challenging-department-of-educations-unlawful-title-ix-mandate-voluntarily-withdrawn/

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SAFE Welcomes Nicole O’Banion to our Advisory Board

Nicole OBanionNicole O’Banion works in the Office of the Attorney General in Carson City, Nevada which serves Domestic Violence, Sexual Abuse, and Human Trafficking Victims.

“…Attorney General Adam Laxalt is committed to ensuring that the most vulnerable receive the respect, care and assistance they need to cope with the crime or crimes committed against them. It is my pleasure to partner with SAFE in support of the amazing work you do and the mission you are out to accomplish. …”

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Professors warn ‘believe the victim’ in Title IX is bringing back ‘satanic daycare’ panic

By The College Fix on 02/14/2018

“… More than 130 professors and legal experts are warning that increasingly popular techniques and theories in Title IX investigations are setting up America for a rerun of the “satanic daycare child abuse” panic of 30 years ago. …”

Read the entire article: http://www.thecollegefix.com/post/41970/

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Cassie Jaye on #MeToo: ‘Falsely Accused People Are Victims, Too’

By Breitbart on 02/14/2018

“… “We all need to recognize that falsely accused people are victims, too,” said Cassie Jaye of persons — mostly men — who are falsely accused of committing sexual misconduct. She made her comments within a broader discussion on feminism and associated #MeToo narratives. …”

Read the entire article: http://www.breitbart.com/radio/2018/02/14/cassie-jaye-on-metoo-falsely-accused-people-are-victims-too/

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Wake County nonprofit assists victims of domestic violence

By WRAL 

“… Statistics show one in three women will be a victim of domestic assault or sexual abuse in their lifetime. One in four men will be a victim.

Last year, 79 people died as a result of domestic violence in North Carolina. And this year, in the last two months, six people died in domestic violence homicides. …”

Read the entire article: http://www.wral.com/wake-county-nonprofit-assists-victims-of-domestic-violence/17341059/

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The Legal Fight Against Cyber-Bullying

By Law on 02/19/2018

“… In last week’s Law Journal, our firm contributed an article defining the new law on cyber-harassment. In this edition, let’s discuss another escalating problem that is similar to cyber-harassment—cyber-bullying. …”

Read the entire article: https://www.law.com/njlawjournal/sites/njlawjournal/2018/02/19/the-legal-fight-against-cyber-bullying/

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Know the warning signs

By The Star on 02/10/2018

“… While February is known for Valentine’s Day and the hearts and flowers that come with the observance, it also is a time used to draw attention to teen dating violence.

Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month aims to shine a spotlight on the issue and help put an end to teen dating violence. …”

Read the entire article: http://www.kpcnews.com/news/latest/eveningstar/article_b9abdf8f-4f06-5ceb-8149-5885e980f473.html

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