5 Reasons Why It’s Okay to Tell Your Story of Abuse—Even When People Don’t Want to Hear It | CBE

When women come forward about abuse—sexual, religious, emotional, physical, financial, verbal, etc.—reactions often vary widely. Some people cheer on the survivors. Some people question why the victims didn’t come forward earlier. Some people worry that people have been falsely accused.

Two years ago, I posted my own story of sexual and religious abuse on YouTube. Knowing that people often respond defensively, I worried:
— Read on www.cbeinternational.org/resource/article/mutuality-blog-magazine/5-reasons-why-its-okay-tell-your-story-abuse-even-when

Court Says First Amendment Protects Ex-Wife’s Right To Publicly Discuss Her Ex-Husband On Her Personal Blog | Techdirt

Court Says First Amendment Protects Ex-Wife’s Right To Publicly Discuss Her Ex-Husband On Her Personal Blog | Techdirt
— Read on www.techdirt.com/articles/20200816/15341745120/court-says-first-amendment-protects-ex-wifes-right-to-publicly-discuss-her-ex-husband-her-personal-blog.shtml

Marin Judge Tosses Criminal Case Over Divorce Blog/ The Marin Independent Journal August 16, 2020

Citing free speech rights, a Marin County judge has dismissed a criminal charge against a woman who violated a court order with a blog about her estranged husband.
— Read on www.mercurynews.com/2020/08/16/marin-judge-tosses-criminal-case-over-divorce-blog/

UCLA Law Professor Eugene Volokh Concerning Marin County Superior Court Ruling of Judge Chernus

https://reason.com/2020/08/05/ex-wife-prosecuted-for-violating-order-that-she-shall-not-post-anything-about-ex-husband/