ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Laura L. Dunn - Victims' rights attorney
TED Fellow Laura L. Dunn advocates for survivors of campus sexual violence through effective legal assistance, policy advocacy, and institutional training.

Why you should listen

Laura L. Dunn, Esq., advances victims' rights through legislative and policy efforts, as well as direct representation of survivors in campus, criminal and civil systems. As a nationally-recognized victim-turned-victims’ rights attorney and social entrepreneur, her work has been featured by National Public Radio, PEOPLE Magazine, Forbes, the National Law Journal, the New York Times and many more .

While a law student, Dunn contributed to the 2011 and 2014 Title IX guidance issued by the US Department of Education. She also worked with Congress to pass the 2013 Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act and its federal regulations. For this advocacy, Vice President Joe Biden and Senate Judiciary Chairman Patrick Leahy have publicly recognized Dunn. Upon graduation from Maryland Law, she founded the survivor-led and DC-based legal organization, SurvJustice. It is still the only national nonprofit representing victims of campus sexual violence in hearings across the country and is currently the lead plaintiff in a pending federal lawsuit against the Trump administration over Title IX.

As an attorney, Dunn is now a published legal scholar, an adjunct law professor, a member of the American Bar Association's Commission on Domestic & Sexual Violence and its Criminal Justice Section's Task Force on College Due Process, a liaison to the American Law Institute’s Model Penal Code on Sexual Assault and its Student Sexual Misconduct Project, an accomplished litigator who helped win the first-ever recognition of a federal victim-advocate privilege in court and an expert legal consultant on various campus sexual assault lawsuits. 

For her work, Dunn has received a 2015 Echoing Green Global Fellowship, the 2016 Benjamin Cardin Public Service Award, the 2017 Department of Justice’s Special Courage Award and a 2018 TED Fellowship, along with other honors and recognitions.

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TED2018

Laura L. Dunn: It's time for the law to protect victims of gender violence

蘿拉 L. 鄧恩: 立法保護性別暴力受害者的時候到了

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如果要在美國建立準則讓性別暴力犯罪者負責任,我們就得要改變戰略,受害者的人權律師及 TED 研究會員蘿拉 L. 鄧恩如是說。我們需要的不是一間一間機構去拜訪,為改革而戰,我們需要的是把矛頭指向憲法,最終要通過平等權利修正案,以要求各州去處理性別不平等與性暴力罪刑。「藉由引導全面的改變,」鄧恩說:「我們的法律體制才能變成正義的體制,而『我也是』才終於能夠變成『不再發生』」。
- Victims' rights attorney
TED Fellow Laura L. Dunn advocates for survivors of campus sexual violence through effective legal assistance, policy advocacy, and institutional training. Full bio

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Throughout始終 the United聯合的 States狀態,
there is growing生長 social社會 awareness意識
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在美國各地,
社會意識不斷在成長,
00:17
that sexual有性 violence暴力 and harassment騷擾
are far too common共同 occurrences事件
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意識到性暴力和性騷擾太常發生在
00:20
within our various各個 institutions機構 --
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我們的各種機構當中——
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occurrences事件 often經常
without any accountability問責.
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發生卻沒有人負責。
00:27
As a result結果, the Me Too
movement運動 is upon us,
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因此,出現了「我也是」運動,
00:29
and survivors倖存者 everywhere到處
are speaking請講 out to demand需求 change更改.
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各地的性暴力倖存者
都勇於出聲,要求改變。
00:32
Students學生們 have rallied反彈 against反對
sexual有性 assault突擊 on campus校園.
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學生團結起來,對抗校園性侵。
00:35
Service服務 members會員 have demanded要求
Congress國會 reform改革 the military軍事,
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軍隊成員要求國會要改革軍方,
00:39
and workers工人 ranging不等 from
Hollywood好萊塢 stars明星 to janitorial清潔衛生 staff員工
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還有勞動者,從好萊塢
明星到工友都有,
00:43
have called out sexual有性 harassment騷擾
in the workplace職場.
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大聲說出在工作場所的性騷擾遭遇。
00:47
This is a tipping小費 point.
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這是個關鍵轉折點。
00:49
This is when a social社會 movement運動
can create創建 lasting持久 legal法律 change更改.
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在這樣的時刻,社會運動
能夠創造出長久的法律改變。
00:53
But only if we switch開關 tactics策略.
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但前提是我們要改變戰略。
00:56
Instead代替 of going institution機構
by institution機構, fighting戰鬥 for reform改革,
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不是再一個機構一個機構
造訪,為改革而戰,
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it's time to go to the Constitution憲法.
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現在該是把矛頭
指向憲法的時候了。
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As it stands站立, the US Constitution憲法
denies否認 fundamental基本的 protections保護
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現在的美國憲法拒絕將基本的保護
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to victims受害者 of gender性別 violence暴力
such這樣 as sexual有性 assault突擊,
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提供給性別暴力受害者,如性侵、
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intimate親密 partner夥伴 violence暴力
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親密伴侶暴力,
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and stalking盯梢.
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及跟蹤的受害者。
01:14
Specifically特別, the Fourteenth十四 Amendment修訂
of the Constitution憲法,
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明確來說,憲法第十四修正案
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which哪一個 prohibits禁止 state governments政府
from abusing濫用 its citizens公民,
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禁止州政府虐待其公民,
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does not require要求 state
governments政府 to intervene干預
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但它卻沒有要求州政府去干涉
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when private私人的 parties派對 abuse濫用 its citizens公民.
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私方對於其公民的虐待。
01:28
So what does that mean in real真實 life?
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那在現實中是什麼意思?
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That means手段 that when a woman女人
calls電話 the police警察 from her home,
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意思就是,當一名女子
從家中打電話報警,
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afraid害怕 that an intruder侵入者 may可能 attack攻擊 her,
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說她很害怕,覺得有位
闖入者可能會攻擊她,
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she is not entitled標題
to the state's狀態 protection保護.
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此時她卻沒資格得到州的保護。
01:40
Not only can the police警察 fail失敗 to respond響應,
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不但警方可以不回應,
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but she will be left
without any legal法律 remedy補救
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若最後確實發生了
本可預防的傷害,
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if preventable預防的 harm危害 occurs發生 as a result結果.
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她仍然無法得到任何法律賠償。
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How can this be?
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怎麼會這樣?
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It is because the state, theoretically理論上,
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原因是因為,在理論上,
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acts行為 on behalf代表 of
all citizens公民 collectively,
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州可以代表整體公民來做事,
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not any one citizen公民 individually個別地.
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但不可代表個別的公民。
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The resulting造成 constitutional構成 flaw缺陷
directly contradicts相矛盾 international國際 law,
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這樣所產生出來的憲法瑕疵,
直接與國際法律抵觸,
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which哪一個 requires要求 nation-states民族國家 to intervene干預
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國際法律要求民族國家要干涉
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and protect保護 citizens公民 against反對
gender性別 violence暴力 by private私人的 parties派對
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並保護公民,
避免受到私方的性別暴力,
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as a human人的 right.
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這是一種人權。
02:13
Instead代替 of requiring要求 intervention介入,
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我們的憲法不但沒有要求干涉,
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our Constitution憲法 leaves樹葉 discretion慎重 --
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反而是把酌情權——
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discretion慎重 that states狀態 have used
to discriminate辨析 systemically全身
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州用來做系統性區別的酌情權——
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to deny拒絕 countless無數 victims受害者 any remedy補救.
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用來拒絕提供任何賠償給受害者。
02:25
Unlike不像 what you may可能 have seen看到
on "Law &amp功放; Order訂購: SVUSVU,"
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和影集《法律與秩序:特殊受害者》
演的不一樣,
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justice正義 is rare罕見 for victims受害者
of gender性別 violence暴力.
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性別暴力的受害者通常
都不會見到正義伸張。
02:31
And even in those rare罕見 cases
where law enforcement強制 has chosen選擇 to act法案,
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即使在少數的案例中,
執法單位選擇採取行動,
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victims受害者 have no rights權利
during the resulting造成 criminal刑事 process處理.
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在發生的刑事訴訟過程中,
受害者也沒有權利可言。
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You see, victims受害者 are not parties派對
in a criminal刑事 case案件.
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你們要知道,在刑事案件中,
受害者並不算其中一方。
02:43
Rather, they are witnesses目擊者;
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他們的身分倒是像個證人。
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their bodies身體, evidence證據.
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他們的身體,是證據。
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The prosecution檢察官 does not represent代表
the interests利益 of a victim受害者.
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檢方並不代表受害者的利益。
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Rather, the prosecution檢察官 represents代表
the interests利益 of the state.
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檢方代表的反而是州的利益。
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And the state has the discretion慎重
to dismiss解僱 criminal刑事 charges收費,
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而州有酌情權,
可以駁回刑事指控,
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enter輸入 lax plea懇求 deals交易
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進入鬆散的認罪協商,
03:01
and otherwise除此以外 remove去掉
a victim's受害者 voice語音 from the process處理,
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並用其他方式讓受害者
無法在訴訟過程中發聲,
03:04
because again,
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因為,同樣的,
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a state theoretically理論上 represents代表
the interests利益 of all citizens公民 collectively
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理論上,州代表的是
所有公民的集體利益,
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and not any one citizen公民 individually個別地.
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不是任何個別公民。
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Despite儘管 this constitutional構成 flaw缺陷,
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儘管憲法有瑕疵,
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some victims受害者 of gender性別 violence暴力
have found發現 protections保護
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有些性別暴力的受害者還是在
聯邦公民權法規底下找到保護,
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under federal聯邦 Civil國內 Rights statutes法規,
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such這樣 as Title標題 IXIX.
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如教育法修正案第九條。
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Title標題 IXIX is not just about sports體育.
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教育法修正案第九條
不只和運動有關。
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Rather, it prohibits禁止 all forms形式
of sex性別 discrimination區別,
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它禁止所有形式的性別歧視,
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including包含 sexual有性 violence暴力 and harassment騷擾
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包括在接受聯邦資助的
教育專案計畫中
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within educational教育性 programs程式
that accept接受 federal聯邦 funding資金.
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發生的性暴力和性騷擾。
03:36
While initially原來 targeting針對
sex性別 discrimination區別 within admissions招生,
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雖然一開始的目標是
為了防止入學的性別歧視,
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Title標題 IXIX has actually其實 evolved進化 over time
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教育法修正案第九條
仍有隨著時間演變,
03:42
to require要求 educational教育性 institutions機構
to intervene干預 and address地址 gender性別 violence暴力
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開始要求教育機構
干涉和處理性別暴力,
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when committed提交 by certain某些 parties派對,
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只要是由某些方所犯下的,
03:48
such這樣 as when teachers教師, students學生們
or campus校園 visitors遊客 commit承諾 sexual有性 assault突擊
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比如老師、學生,
或校園訪客犯下性侵
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or harassment騷擾.
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或性騷擾。
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So what this means手段
is that through通過 Title標題 IXIX,
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所以,意思就是說,
透過教育法修正案第九條,
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those who seek尋求 access訪問 to education教育
are protected保護 against反對 gender性別 violence暴力
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接受教育的人能受到保護,
不受到性別暴力的傷害,
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in a way that otherwise除此以外
does not exist存在 under the law.
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在法律之下,其他情況
是沒有這種保護方式的。
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It is Title標題 IXIX that requires要求
educational教育性 institutions機構
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教育法修正案第九條要求教育機構
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to take reports報告
of gender性別 violence暴力 seriously認真地,
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要認真看待關於性別暴力的通報,
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or to suffer遭受 liability責任.
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否則就要負責任。
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And through通過 campus-level校園級 proceedings訴訟,
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透過校園層級的訴訟程序,
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Title標題 IXIX goes so far as to give
victims受害者 equitable公平 rights權利
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教育法修正案第九條
能夠做到在校園訴訟程序中
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during the campus校園 process處理,
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給予受害者公平的權利,
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which哪一個 means手段 that victims受害者 can represent代表
their own擁有 interests利益 during proceedings訴訟,
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也就是說,在訴訟程序中,
受害者可以代表他們自身的利益,
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rather than relying依托 on
educational教育性 institutions機構 to do so.
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而不用依靠教育機構
來代表他們的利益。
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And that's really important重要,
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這點十分重要,
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because educational教育性 institutions機構 have
historically歷史 swept風靡 gender性別 violence暴力
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因為教育機構過去有不良記錄,
刻意隱瞞性別暴力,
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under the rug地毯,
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much like our criminal刑事 justice正義
system系統 does today今天.
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和我們現今的刑事司法體制很像。
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So while Civil國內 Rights
protects保護 some victims受害者,
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所以,雖然公民權能保護一些受害者,
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we should want to protect保護 all victims受害者.
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我們應該要保護的是所有的受害者。
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Rather than going
institution機構 by institution機構,
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與其一個機構一個機構造訪,
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fighting戰鬥 for reform改革 on campus校園,
in the military軍事, in the workplace職場,
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為了校園、軍隊、
工作場所的改革而戰,
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it's time to go to the Constitution憲法
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現在該是把矛頭指向憲法,
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and pass通過 the Equal等於 Rights Amendment修訂.
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並通過平等權利修正案的時候了。
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Originally本來 proposed建議 in 1923,
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平等權利修正案
原本在 1923 年提出,
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the Equal等於 Rights Amendment修訂 would guarantee保證
gender性別 equality平等 under the law,
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旨在保障法律下的性別平等,
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and much like Title標題 IXIX on campus校園,
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很像教育法修正案第九條之於校園,
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that constitutional構成 amendment修訂 could
require要求 states狀態 to intervene干預
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該憲法修正案能夠要求各州去干涉
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and address地址 gender性別 violence暴力
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並處理性別暴力,
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as a prohibitive望而卻步 form形成
of sex性別 discrimination區別.
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做為禁止性別歧視的一種措施。
05:14
While the Equal等於 Rights Amendment修訂
did not pass通過 in the 1970s,
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雖然在七○年代,
平等權利修正案沒有被通過,
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it actually其實 came來了 within
three states狀態 of doing so.
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其實已經有三個州就快要通過了。
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And within the last year,
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去年,
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at least最小 one of those states狀態
has ratified批准 the amendment修訂,
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至少其中一州已經批准了該修正案,
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because we live生活
in different不同 political政治 times.
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因為我們身在不同的政治時代。
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From the Women's女士的 March遊行
to the Me Too movement運動,
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從女性大遊行到「我也是」運動,
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we have the growing生長
political政治 will of the people
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大家不斷成長的政治意志
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necessary必要 to create創建 lasting持久, legal法律 change更改.
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已經足以創造出長久的法律變遷。
所以,身為維護受害者權利的律師,
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So as a victims'受害者 rights權利 attorney律師
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fighting戰鬥 to increase增加
the prospect展望 of justice正義
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我努力為全國各地的倖存者
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for survivors倖存者 across橫過 the country國家
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伸張正義,
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and as a survivor倖存者 myself,
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我也同為受害者,
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I'm not here to say, "Time's時間的 Up."
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我不是來這裡說「時間到了」。
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I'm here to say, "It's time."
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我是來這裡說「是時候了」。
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It's time for accountability問責
to become成為 the norm規範 after gender性別 violence暴力.
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該是建立準則讓性別暴力
犯罪者負責任的時候了。
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It's time to pass通過
the Equal等於 Rights Amendment修訂,
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該是通過平等權利修正案的時候了,
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so that our legal法律 system系統
can become成為 a system系統 of justice正義,
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這樣我們的法律體制
才能變成正義的體制,
06:01
and #MeToo can finally最後 become成為 "no more."
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而「我也是」才能終於
能夠變成「不再發生」。
06:06
Thank you.
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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Laura L. Dunn - Victims' rights attorney
TED Fellow Laura L. Dunn advocates for survivors of campus sexual violence through effective legal assistance, policy advocacy, and institutional training.

Why you should listen

Laura L. Dunn, Esq., advances victims' rights through legislative and policy efforts, as well as direct representation of survivors in campus, criminal and civil systems. As a nationally-recognized victim-turned-victims’ rights attorney and social entrepreneur, her work has been featured by National Public Radio, PEOPLE Magazine, Forbes, the National Law Journal, the New York Times and many more .

While a law student, Dunn contributed to the 2011 and 2014 Title IX guidance issued by the US Department of Education. She also worked with Congress to pass the 2013 Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act and its federal regulations. For this advocacy, Vice President Joe Biden and Senate Judiciary Chairman Patrick Leahy have publicly recognized Dunn. Upon graduation from Maryland Law, she founded the survivor-led and DC-based legal organization, SurvJustice. It is still the only national nonprofit representing victims of campus sexual violence in hearings across the country and is currently the lead plaintiff in a pending federal lawsuit against the Trump administration over Title IX.

As an attorney, Dunn is now a published legal scholar, an adjunct law professor, a member of the American Bar Association's Commission on Domestic & Sexual Violence and its Criminal Justice Section's Task Force on College Due Process, a liaison to the American Law Institute’s Model Penal Code on Sexual Assault and its Student Sexual Misconduct Project, an accomplished litigator who helped win the first-ever recognition of a federal victim-advocate privilege in court and an expert legal consultant on various campus sexual assault lawsuits. 

For her work, Dunn has received a 2015 Echoing Green Global Fellowship, the 2016 Benjamin Cardin Public Service Award, the 2017 Department of Justice’s Special Courage Award and a 2018 TED Fellowship, along with other honors and recognitions.

More profile about the speaker
Laura L. Dunn | Speaker | TED.com