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*[http://www.slate.com/blogs/xx_factor/2016/09/16/arizona_child_sexual_abuse_law_guts_due_process_for_parents_and_caregivers.html If You Change a Baby’s Diaper in Arizona, You Can Now Be Convicted of Child Molestation] | *[http://www.slate.com/blogs/xx_factor/2016/09/16/arizona_child_sexual_abuse_law_guts_due_process_for_parents_and_caregivers.html If You Change a Baby’s Diaper in Arizona, You Can Now Be Convicted of Child Molestation] | ||
::The Arizona Supreme Court issued a stunning and horrifying decision on Tuesday, interpreting a state law to criminalize any contact between an adult and a child’s genitals. According to the court, the law’s sweep encompasses wholly innocent conduct, such as changing a diaper or bathing a baby.<br>(Mark Joseph Stern - Slate/XXfactor, US, Sep.16, 2016) <!-- Added 9-16-16 --> | ::The Arizona Supreme Court issued a stunning and horrifying decision on Tuesday, interpreting a state law to criminalize any contact between an adult and a child’s genitals. According to the court, the law’s sweep encompasses wholly innocent conduct, such as changing a diaper or bathing a baby.<br>(Mark Joseph Stern - Slate/XXfactor, US, Sep.16, 2016) <!-- Added 9-16-16 --> | ||
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Sep. 26 - Oct. 2, 2016
- On Wednesday, March 30, 2016, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit did something extraordinary: It asked viewers to empathize with an admitted rapist.
(Dylan Matthews, Vox, US, September 24, 2016)
- On Wednesday, March 30, 2016, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit did something extraordinary: It asked viewers to empathize with an admitted rapist.
- A lawsuit challenging a law that requires a marker to be placed in the passports of people convicted of sex offenses against children is premature because the marker provision is not yet in effect, a federal judge said Friday in a ruling dismissing the suit.
(The Associated Press, ABC News, September 23, 2016)
- A lawsuit challenging a law that requires a marker to be placed in the passports of people convicted of sex offenses against children is premature because the marker provision is not yet in effect, a federal judge said Friday in a ruling dismissing the suit.
- Outside the Santa Clara County Jail this month, U.S. Senate candidate Loretta Sanchez joined other political leaders in calling for the ouster of Santa Clara County District Judge Aaron Persky, who attracted widespread criticism over the lenient sentence he handed down to former Stanford swimmer Brock Turner.
(Jazmine Ulloa, Los Angeles Times, US, Sep. 22, 2016)
- Outside the Santa Clara County Jail this month, U.S. Senate candidate Loretta Sanchez joined other political leaders in calling for the ouster of Santa Clara County District Judge Aaron Persky, who attracted widespread criticism over the lenient sentence he handed down to former Stanford swimmer Brock Turner.
- This Yewtree-themed drama raises pressing questions about the post-Savile era.
(Luke Gittos - spiked, UK, September 22, 2016)
- This Yewtree-themed drama raises pressing questions about the post-Savile era.
- A heroic boy sailor who died after being injured in the Battle of Jutland has been honoured on a commemorative coin.
(Gayle_Herald, - The Herald, UK, Sep.21, 2016)
- A heroic boy sailor who died after being injured in the Battle of Jutland has been honoured on a commemorative coin.
- The Arizona Supreme Court issued a stunning and horrifying decision on Tuesday, interpreting a state law to criminalize any contact between an adult and a child’s genitals. According to the court, the law’s sweep encompasses wholly innocent conduct, such as changing a diaper or bathing a baby.
(Mark Joseph Stern - Slate/XXfactor, US, Sep.16, 2016)
- The Arizona Supreme Court issued a stunning and horrifying decision on Tuesday, interpreting a state law to criminalize any contact between an adult and a child’s genitals. According to the court, the law’s sweep encompasses wholly innocent conduct, such as changing a diaper or bathing a baby.