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Accusation of “Whatever”: How We’ve Forgotten What Restraining Orders Were For

February 1, 2015

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In an offhand response to a comment yesterday, I remarked that restraining orders weren’t meant to provide people with a sense of security; they were meant to secure people from danger. There’s a distinction, as I also remarked, and it’s been forgotten. So entrenched an institution of law and so commonplace has the “restraining order” become […]

Rape and Restraining Order Fraud: On How Men Betray Women, How Women Betray Men, and How the Courts and the Feminist Establishment Betray Them Both

November 7, 2013

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I had an exceptional encounter with an exceptional woman this week who was raped as a child (by a child) and later violently raped as a young adult, and whose assailants were never held accountable for their actions. It’s her firm conviction—and one supported by her own experiences and those of women she’s counseled—that allegations […]