When Yale law student Alexandra Brodsky wrote her term paper in 2017 about why "stealthing," the nonconsensual removal of a condom during sex, is "rape-adjacent" behavior that should provide victims ...
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AB-453 passed the California Assembly and Senate and awaits Gov. Newsom’s signature. The bill outlaws the nonconsensual removal of a condom, adding it to the California Civil Code as a form of sexual ...
SACRAMENTO (CBS SF) -- A California lawmaker wants to expand the definition of rape to include "stealthing," the act of removing a condom during intercourse without consent. California state Rep.
The state is the first to do so by expanding the civil definition of sexual battery and allowing victims to sue for punitive damages. "I have been working on the issue of ‘stealthing’ since 2017 and I ...
In California, “stealthing” during sex is now illegal thanks to a newly signed law. This legislation makes California the first state in the U.S. to ban stealthing, an act that involves secretly (and, ...
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*“Stealthing,” the practice of nonconsensual condom removal during sex, is a betrayal of trust and a calculated violation with alarming psychological undertones. According to the New York Post, ...