The #MeToo Movement Changed Everything. Can the Law Catch Up?
Earlier this month came the now largely forgotten news that Eric Schneiderman, the former New York State attorney general who resigned amid revelations that he had beaten and demeaned a series of ex-girlfriends, would not face any criminal charges. How was this possible?
The #MeToo Movement Changed Everything. Can the Law Catch Up? – Nov. 21, 2018 – https://nyti.ms/2P4673M
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