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Gretchen Carlson – The Barbara Blaine Trailblazer Award

Gretchen Carlson – The Barbara Blaine Trailblazer Award

Gretchen Carlson had no inkling that she would ignite a movement when she sued Roger Ailes, then chairman and CEO of Fox News for sexual harassment in the workplace. In fact, she thought she would be sitting at home crying her eyes out for the rest of her life, having lost the career in which...

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CHILD USA Makes Its Mark in Federal Legislative Reform

CHILD USA Makes Its Mark in Federal Legislative Reform

CHILD USA has been making considerable strides in advancing the civil rights of children through advocating for federal legislation since 2016. In 2022, CHILD USA together with its sister organization, CHILD USAdvocacy, has been working with federal lawmakers to enact laws that will better protect...

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Why I Started CHILD USA by Marci Hamilton

Why I Started CHILD USA by Marci Hamilton

Why I Started CHILD USA by Marci Hamilton CHILD USA was born in academic curiosity and the pain of children sexually abused.   I was brought into the clergy sex abuse cases twenty years ago after the first window to justice was opened in California.  At the time, I held the Paul R. Verkuil Chair...

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What “Grooming” Really Means

What “Grooming” Really Means

The latest inflammatory rhetoric being thrown around in the political culture wars has put a spotlight on child sexual abuse (CSA), with partisans using the term “grooming” to attack political opponents. This is very dangerous and harmful to the movement bringing awareness to the prevalence of...

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La extrema ley de aborto en Texas Amenaza las Vidas de las Niñas

La extrema ley de aborto en Texas Amenaza las Vidas de las Niñas

This article was originally written by Marci Hamilton for Verdict.Justia.com: Texas’s Extreme Abortion Law Threatens Girls’ Lives | Marci A. Hamilton | Verdict | Legal Analysis and Commentary from Justia Traducción al español: V. Jackson, Diamela Pumarino, @DerechoalTiempo   El mes pasado, la...

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