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
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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there is growing social awareness
社會意識不斷在成長,
are far too common occurrences
without any accountability.
movement is upon us,
are speaking out to demand change.
都勇於出聲,要求改變。
sexual assault on campus.
Congress reform the military,
Hollywood stars to janitorial staff
明星到工友都有,
in the workplace.
can create lasting legal change.
能夠創造出長久的法律改變。
by institution, fighting for reform,
造訪,為改革而戰,
指向憲法的時候了。
denies fundamental protections
such as sexual assault,
of the Constitution,
from abusing its citizens,
governments to intervene
calls the police from her home,
從家中打電話報警,
闖入者可能會攻擊她,
to the state's protection.
without any legal remedy
本可預防的傷害,
all citizens collectively,
directly contradicts international law,
直接與國際法律抵觸,
gender violence by private parties
避免受到私方的性別暴力,
to discriminate systemically
on "Law & Order: SVU,"
演的不一樣,
of gender violence.
都不會見到正義伸張。
where law enforcement has chosen to act,
執法單位選擇採取行動,
during the resulting criminal process.
受害者也沒有權利可言。
in a criminal case.
受害者並不算其中一方。
the interests of a victim.
the interests of the state.
to dismiss criminal charges,
可以駁回刑事指控,
a victim's voice from the process,
無法在訴訟過程中發聲,
the interests of all citizens collectively
所有公民的集體利益,
have found protections
不只和運動有關。
of sex discrimination,
教育專案計畫中
that accept federal funding.
sex discrimination within admissions,
為了防止入學的性別歧視,
仍有隨著時間演變,
to intervene and address gender violence
干涉和處理性別暴力,
or campus visitors commit sexual assault
或校園訪客犯下性侵
is that through Title IX,
透過教育法修正案第九條,
are protected against gender violence
不受到性別暴力的傷害,
does not exist under the law.
是沒有這種保護方式的。
educational institutions
of gender violence seriously,
victims equitable rights
能夠做到在校園訴訟程序中
their own interests during proceedings,
受害者可以代表他們自身的利益,
educational institutions to do so.
來代表他們的利益。
historically swept gender violence
system does today.
protects some victims,
institution by institution,
in the military, in the workplace,
工作場所的改革而戰,
原本在 1923 年提出,
gender equality under the law,
require states to intervene
of sex discrimination.
did not pass in the 1970s,
平等權利修正案沒有被通過,
three states of doing so.
has ratified the amendment,
in different political times.
to the Me Too movement,
political will of the people
the prospect of justice
to become the norm after gender violence.
犯罪者負責任的時候了。
the Equal Rights Amendment,
can become a system of justice,
才能變成正義的體制,
能夠變成「不再發生」。
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Laura L. Dunn - Victims' rights attorneyTED 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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