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Author: Maclen Stanley

Maclen Stanley is a Harvard Law School graduate who runs a law firm specializing in cases of sexual assault, harassment, and gender discrimination. He is also the author of the new book The Law Says What?: Stuff You Didn’t Know About the Law (but Really Should!).
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Criminalizing “Revenge Porn” Could Save Women’s Lives

Maclen Stanley
Criminalizing “Revenge Porn” Could Save Women's Lives

At long last, Congress is on the verge of passing the first federal law to criminalize revenge porn. This will aid in prosecuting offenders and those who facilitate them, serve to deter future offenses, and signal to victims that we are finally taking this abhorrent crime seriously.

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