Tag: Consent

The collapse of the COVID truth regime refers to the diminishing credibility and effectiveness of the mainstream narrative and censorship surrounding COVID-19.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, Rahel Bayar, founder of The Bayar Group, discusses abuse awareness and education in faith-based communities.
In her book "Rethinking Sex," Christine Emba explores the idea of consent in modern sexual ethics.
In her book "Rethinking Sex," Christine Emba explores the idea that consent alone is not enough for modern sexual ethics.
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the dating scene, with singles now discussing exclusivity, grocery shopping habits, and even taking coronavirus tests before the first kiss.
Four feminist law professors at Harvard Law School, including Janet Halley and Jeannie Suk Gersen, have criticized the unfairness of campus Title IX tribunals adjudicating collegiate sex.
The text discusses the beginning of the tractate Kiddushin in the Talmud, which deals with the process of betrothal in Jewish marriage.
The author criticizes the argument that NSA surveillance is justified because individuals already share information willingly with corporations, highlighting that consent to one type of data sharing does not imply consent to government surveillance.