#MeToo Restraining Orders Petitioned by Politicians This Month
Originally posted on TALKING BACK to restraining orders:
Some recent posts on this blog concerned a frivolous restraining order granted to Warrenton, Virginia Vice Mayor Sunny Reynolds. Curious, I took a…
What Feminist Writer Sandra Newman Gets Right about False Accusation and Why That Disarms Her Contention That It “Almost Never [Has] Serious Consequences”
Originally posted on TALKING BACK to restraining orders:
In a recent Quartz.com article titled, “What kind of person makes false rape accusations?” (commented on here), novelist Sandra Newman answers that,…
BABY ON BOARD: Restraining Order by Virginia Vice Mayor Sunny Reynolds Kneecaps Town Council Election Rival Who “Pointed His Finger at Her”; Letter to the Editor Criticizes Conduct
Originally posted on TALKING BACK to restraining orders:
The administration of restraining orders is a frequent target of censure by First Amendment scholar and UCLA law professor Eugene Volokh in…
Why Are Pro Se Defendants More Suspect in the Eyes of Judges than Lying Accusers?
Originally posted on TALKING BACK to restraining orders:
Showing candor that was as unexpected as it was refreshing, a judge I stood before in August acknowledged that he knew restraining…
What’s Wrong with the Protective Order Policy “Better Safe than Sorry”?
Originally posted on TALKING BACK to restraining orders:
“I was wondering if you have a rebuttal to the argument that restraining orders should be granted based on little evidence, because…
Another Instance of a Restraining Order against a Woman Petitioned by a Man She Allegedly Talked ABOUT
Originally posted on TALKING BACK to restraining orders:
Traffic was directed to this site Friday from another one intriguingly called ScamBoard.com. I followed the link. It led me to a…
A Response to Sandra Newman’s Claim That “False Rape Accusations Almost Never Have Serious Consequences”
Originally posted on TALKING BACK to restraining orders:
“Critics argue that reports of rape should be treated with more caution, since men’s lives are so often ruined by women’s malicious…
If You’re Determined to Write about an Unjust Restraining Order (or Other Procedural Violation), There’s No Point in NOT Naming Names
Originally posted on TALKING BACK to restraining orders:
The title of this post requires qualification. There is a reason not to name names in critical speech, especially speech that’s published:…
Morristown Woman Indicted, Accused of Filing a False Report
Originally posted on TBINewsroom.com:
KNOXVILLE – An investigation by Special Agents with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has led to the indictment of a Morristown woman accused of falsely…