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+====Aff means public colleges and universities shouldn’t restrict revenge porn==== |
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+Goldberg 16 Erica Goldberg JD, Cardozo, Columbia Law Review Volume 116, No. 3 April 2016 "FREE SPEECH CONSEQUENTIALISM" |
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+The regulation of revenge porn presents thorny First Amendment issues, even though the speech |
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+threaten to undermine strong free speech protections exceptional to America's free speech regime. |
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+====And–the impacts of revenge porn are horrific==== |
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+Citron 14 Morton and Sophia Macht Professor of Law at the University of Maryland Francis School of Law, Danielle Keats Citron Mary Anne Franks 2014 "CRIMINALIZING REVENGE PORN" Wake Forest Law Review |
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+Victims’ fear can be profound. They do not feel safe leaving their homes. |
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+sexual activity, whereas men’s sexual activity is generally a point of pride. |
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+====Our uniqueness is incredible–BIPARTISAN revenge porn legislation on college campuses is coming now==== |
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+Jamaal Abdul-Alim 16Reporter, “Colleges may get Help Fighting Revenge porn,” Diverseeducation.com, 3 October 2016. RFK |
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+A proposed law that would punish people who publish “revenge porn” online will |
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+-only Facebook page to post photos of nude women who were passed out |