
TTC Extra: Revealing A Sexual Assault Victim's Identity
Clip: 8/21/2016 | 7m 40s
A school ritual may force a sexual assault victim to reveal hear identity publicly.
A New Hampshire Prep School is back in the news after a request to reveal the identity of a sexual assualt victim. Typically plantiff's must use their legal names in court documents. However anonymity is granted in special cases. The student who is suing the school was allegedly forced to have sex with an upperclassman.l Panel: Siobhan "Sam" Bennett, Jennifer Higgins, Atima Omara, Ashe Schow
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Funding for TO THE CONTRARY is provided by the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation, the Park Foundation and the Charles A. Frueauff Foundation.

TTC Extra: Revealing A Sexual Assault Victim's Identity
Clip: 8/21/2016 | 7m 40s
A New Hampshire Prep School is back in the news after a request to reveal the identity of a sexual assualt victim. Typically plantiff's must use their legal names in court documents. However anonymity is granted in special cases. The student who is suing the school was allegedly forced to have sex with an upperclassman.l Panel: Siobhan "Sam" Bennett, Jennifer Higgins, Atima Omara, Ashe Schow
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