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Model Penal Code Proposed Section Article 213 (2016)
13.2.9
https://perma.cc/W5GD-T6CH
Model Penal Code sec. 2.09
12.3.1
https://opencasebook.org/casebooks/6010-balloberman-crim-law-casebook/resources/11.2-links-to-download-the-model-penal-code/annotate/
Model Penal Code sec. 4.01
12.5.4
http://individual.utoronto.ca/dubber/web/website/respons/Model_Penal_Code.htm
Model Penal Code section 3.04
12.1.3
https://opencasebook.org/casebooks/6010-balloberman-crim-law-casebook/resources/11.2-links-to-download-the-model-penal-code/annotate/
‘Nobody Believed Me’: How Rape Cases Get Dropped
13.4.3
https://perma.cc/T874-4YQF
Robin West's more contemporary opinion, 112 Harv. L. Rev. 1891 (1999)
2.5
https://canvas.stanford.edu/courses/164334/files/10798232?module_item_id=1414537
Sentencing Memorandum on behalf of Gregory McMichael
3.10
https://canvas.stanford.edu/courses/164334/files/10810998?module_item_id=1416917
She Didn't Act Like a Rape Victim
13.4.1
https://perma.cc/PW63-WXBJ
Statutes at issue in the federal prosecution in U.S. v. McMichael (the Ahmaud Arbery case)
3.6
https://canvas.stanford.edu/courses/164334/files/10810996?module_item_id=1416915
The Blasey-Kavanagh Hearing (podcast, 37 minutes)
13.4.6
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/28/podcasts/the-daily/christine-blasey-ford-brett-kavanaugh-hearing.html
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