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National Crime Victim Law Institute - Law School - Lewis & Clark
Violence Against Women
Publications:
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The Aftermath of Giles v. California: Are a Killer’s Threats Against His Victim Admissible? (2008)
- Allowing Adult Sexual Assault Victims To Testify at Trial via Live Video Technology (2011)
- Anti-Stalking Statutes May Criminalize Implied Threats Without Running Afoul of Free Speech Protections: The National Consensus (2011)
- Arguments in Favor of Allowing Prosecutor-Introduced Evidence of Battering and Its Effects (2010)
- Collaboration and Confidentiality: Challenges to Victim Confidentiality Within Multi-Disciplinary Responses to Domestic Violence (2009)
- Confidentiality and Sexual Violence Survivors: A Toolkit for State Coalitions - Publication temporarily unavailable while citations are being reviewed
- Criminal Justice Guide: Legal Remedies for Adult Victims of Sexual Violence (2005)
- Excluding Evidence of Specific Sexual Acts Between the Victim and Defendant Under Rape Shield (2010)
- Learning Across Movements: The Example of Rape Victim Standing In Rape Shield Procedures (2005)
- National Survey: Sexual Assault Statutes in the United States (2015)
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Pennsylvania v. Ritchie: Setting Limits on Defendants’ Right to Discovery of Victims’ Records (2006)
- Protecting Victims’ Privacy Rights: The Use of Pseudonyms in Civil Law Suits (2011)
- Rape Victims’ Access to Justice: Understanding and Combatting Pervasive Rape Myths (2014)
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Refusing Discovery Requests of Privileged Materials Pretrial in Criminal Cases (2011)
- Rights and Remedies: Meeting the Civil Legal Needs of Sexual Violence Survivors (2005)
- Tools for Pro Bono Recruitment: A Resource Guide (2005)
- Understanding the Intersection of Title IX and Victims’ Rights: Protecting Victims from Subpoenas for School Disciplinary Records** (2015)
- Victims Rights Compel Action to Counteract Judges’ and Juries’ Common Misperceptions About Sexual Assault Victims’ Behavior (2014)
- Victims’ Rights Compel Action to Counteract Judges’ and Juries’ Common Misperceptions About Domestic Violence Victims’ Behaviors** (2014)
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