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MA Court Rules that Colleges Owe a Duty of Care to Intoxicated Students

Plaintiff Morgan Helfman brought a negligence action against Northeastern University when she was allegedly sexually assaulted by a classmate in 2013. She alleged that resident advisors knew she was heavily intoxicated and did nothing to protect her from harm. To understand the decision, we must look to the facts of…

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Vegetative State Sexual Assault – Shocking, Disturbing – What Can Be Done?

The story of an Arizona woman who gave birth to a baby boy despite being in the midst of a more than decade-long vegetative state made headlines around the world and shocked all who heard the story – not just about how such a thing was physically possible, but how…

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Vanderbilt University Neuroscientist Accused of Drugging and Raping a Student

David Sweatt, a top neuroscientist at Vanderbilt University, has been accused of drugging and raping a student last year. Despite the allegations against him, Sweatt remained in his position at the university until recently, 11 months after his accuser reported the abuse to school officials. Sweatt was officially placed on…

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USC Settles for $215 Million in Sexual Abuse Case Involving Campus Gynecologist

Last week, the University of Southern California (USC) said it would agree to a $215 million settlement of a federal class-action lawsuit brought by current and former students. The large payout is expected to be the first of many stemming from the sexual misconduct of campus gynecologist, Dr. George Tyndall.…

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Attorney Generals Across the Country are Cracking Down on Catholic Church Sex Abuse

Across the country, attorneys general are opening investigations into misconduct (and worse) at the hands of the Roman Catholic clergy. In fact, last week the attorney general for the state of New York issued subpoenas to every Catholic diocese in the state, eight in total. Such sweeping investigations into sexual…

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At least 1,000 Children Have Been Sexually Abused by Catholic Priests in Pennsylvania

A grand jury issued a report last week revealing that more than 300 priests sexually abused at least 1,000 children over a 70-year period, in Pennsylvania alone. Nearly as disturbing is the discovery that the abuse was covered up by bishops and many others in Pennsylvania’s Roman Catholic Church, and…

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