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Campus Sexual Assault

It’s time to end the rape crisis

Thanks to the dedicated work of many rape and sexual assault survivors, a harmful anti-survivor bill from extremist Rep. Earl Ehrhart was killed this past legislative session. Now, a new report from the National Women’s Law Center speaks to just how widespread and devastating sexual assault is — starting with young women in high school. By the time they are 18, more than one in five young women have been sexually assaulted. Yes, that’s right,

Education

Rep. Earl Ehrhart aims to stop universities from investigating rape

Rep. Earl Ehrhart is notorious for his efforts to block legal justice for rape and sexual assault victims on college campuses. Last April, he filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Dept. of Education over the treatment of those accused of sexual assault on campuses. That’s right — he prioritized the rights of accused rapists over victims. And he isn’t finished. This week he filed a bill that would prevent schools from investigating campus sex abuse claims. Under

Education

Cobb Co. Rep. sues DOE, alleges those accused of sexual assault treated unfairly

In a disgusting display of arrogance and misogyny, Rep. Earl Ehrhart (R-Powder Springs) and his wife have filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Dept. of Education over the treatment of those accused of sexual assault on college campuses. Yes, you know, campus sexual assault, which is under-reported by as much as 80{21a0f2e682527d5e15328a793158bcc0a9b8955c1b60e5cb556db3e7991c3fc5}. Experienced by 1 in 5 college women, and 1 in 16 college men. So egregiously poor has been the university response, that students have