Protected from further assault

It didn’t seem right.When Shauna Prewitt entered Georgetown University Law Center in 2006, she raised a point with professors and others over something personal to her.“Does it seem consistent with what we’re learning about legal principles and constitutional rights that a rapist could have parental rights?” she asked.

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