A PowerPoint presentation, titled Yes, No, Maybe So: A Conversation About Consent, given by Megan Rookard and Megan Ferguson at the Justice Festival held on the campus of Morehead State University on October 11, 2023
One in five women and one in sixteen men are sexually assaulted while attending college (Krebs et al...
Consent is a primary framework by which communities in the United States understand whether a partic...
In this paper, I aim to show that consent is a necessary component to sexual encounters in order to ...
Commission of rape in most jurisdictions hinges upon one crucial manifestation consent. In analysing...
In this ground-breaking article submitted for publication in mid-1986, Lucinda Vandervort creates a ...
I am grateful to the Loyola Law Review for publishing this symposium issue on my book, Consentabilit...
Starlyn Watts\u27 experience at trial makes clear that despite legislative safeguards put in place t...
This Article explores the relationship between consent and culpability. The goal is to present a tho...
types: ArticleAuthor's pre-print version published with permission of Thomson Reuters. Final version...
The prosecution of rape frequently requires a jury to decide whether the defendant reasonably believ...
“Negotiating Sex” is a response to the two major proposals for rape law reform in legal scholarship ...
Introduction to the Symposium focusing on issues arising from determining when sex is the product of...
In 2014, the California legislature passed a bill to change the definition of sexual consent at coll...
From the American Law Institute to college campuses, there is a renewed interest in the law of rape....
An exploration on what consent means, in present day, using go-to guides from popular sources and ti...
One in five women and one in sixteen men are sexually assaulted while attending college (Krebs et al...
Consent is a primary framework by which communities in the United States understand whether a partic...
In this paper, I aim to show that consent is a necessary component to sexual encounters in order to ...
Commission of rape in most jurisdictions hinges upon one crucial manifestation consent. In analysing...
In this ground-breaking article submitted for publication in mid-1986, Lucinda Vandervort creates a ...
I am grateful to the Loyola Law Review for publishing this symposium issue on my book, Consentabilit...
Starlyn Watts\u27 experience at trial makes clear that despite legislative safeguards put in place t...
This Article explores the relationship between consent and culpability. The goal is to present a tho...
types: ArticleAuthor's pre-print version published with permission of Thomson Reuters. Final version...
The prosecution of rape frequently requires a jury to decide whether the defendant reasonably believ...
“Negotiating Sex” is a response to the two major proposals for rape law reform in legal scholarship ...
Introduction to the Symposium focusing on issues arising from determining when sex is the product of...
In 2014, the California legislature passed a bill to change the definition of sexual consent at coll...
From the American Law Institute to college campuses, there is a renewed interest in the law of rape....
An exploration on what consent means, in present day, using go-to guides from popular sources and ti...
One in five women and one in sixteen men are sexually assaulted while attending college (Krebs et al...
Consent is a primary framework by which communities in the United States understand whether a partic...
In this paper, I aim to show that consent is a necessary component to sexual encounters in order to ...