COLUMN: Courts should protect children
Should rapists be granted custody of children they father through rape?
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Should rapists be granted custody of children they father through rape?
If you’ve never heard of Fannie Lou Hamer, you’re not alone. I was 30 years old when I learned of this amazing woman who fought for civil rights and stood up to the Klu Klux Klan.
They say it takes a village to raise a child.
The bruise on my arm wasn’t big enough.
If you’re not Muslim and/or if you don’t look like you might be Muslim, you have an important job to do.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year — for family drama.
What will it take for us to apply the label “terrorist” to white people who commit acts of terrorism?
The same day last week that my column on how ordinary white people are complicit in perpetuating white supremacy ran in the Indiana Daily Student, Yik Yak was flooded with some of the ugliest, most racist comments I have ever seen in my life.
Nobody likes the Ku Klux Klan. Maybe that’s why Anonymous decided to expose public figures active in it.
It’s a punishment so brutal, it boggles the mind how so many men — and they were all men — could be persuaded to participate in it.
New details have emerged about the tragedy of IU student Yaolin Wang’s death Sept. 30, and they paint a grim picture. Even before Wang was killed by her abuser, our University and community had failed her.
Have you ever been so upset by a negative or ignorant depiction of a group of people by a TV show that you’ve just wanted to yell at the screen?
“War crime.”
Anyone can be a victim of rape. For male victims, however, there can be additional barriers to being believed and getting justice that female victims don’t face.
Conservatives in Congress applauded as Pope Francis spoke to them about “our responsibility to protect and defend human life at every stage of its development.”
The opposite of choice is compulsion.
As the academic year gets into full swing and you find yourself overwhelmed with school, work and other responsibilities, you might feel as though you simply don’t have enough time.
A California anti-discrimination law intended to protect the civil rights of marginalized groups has been co-opted by a group of men to try to shut down an organization designed to promote women’s entrepreneurship.
Disclosure: Miriam J. Woods volunteers for Middle Way House.
In a courtroom in Concord, New Hampshire, last week a 16-year-old girl burst into tears while being cross-examined about a rape she said occurred at the hands of a fellow student in May 2014, when she was only 15.