If you have been paying attention to the news stories out of college campuses over the last decade or so, then you’ve heard a lot of talk of sexual assaults on college campuses, and the movement to try and stop future assaults from happening. The government has tried pushing harsher legislation to combat rape on college campuses — but many young men are being convicted in the court of public opinion instead of a court of law.
The legislation has resulted in many male students being expelled from universities just for being accused of sexual assault. There have been a number of cases where the male student was found to be completely innocent, but the damage was already done. These students were expelled from their current universities — and many are unable to enroll anywhere else because of the stigma attached to them.
With all of the harsh penalties surrounding sexual crimes these days, it was quite a shock this week when the Oklahoma appeals court said that it is not illegal for a man to perform certain sex acts on a woman who isn’t even conscious. To read about this perplexing decision out of the Sooner State, continue reading on the next page:
Judges are becoming more like the criminals they are protecting
Whats this , the too drunk to bite rule…
A man is now on trial for killing a woman using his$#%&!@*as the weapon.She suffocated.So I now wonder if these things are connected.
Easy….don’t drink and get drunk…. learn to control yourself….
some people(seems like alot) have their heads so far up their asses that they can’t even tell right from wrong anymore.
Who in their right mind would force their$#%&!@*in someone’s mouth.
Huh ?
Grace Benjamin that’s what California is saying.
SICK.
Lib judicial system is lawless