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This document is a legal argument from a court filing, dated October 12, 2021. The author contends that certain federal statutes, like 18 USC § 3299 and § 3509, intentionally exclude child pornography and exploitation from the definition of sexual abuse, a fact the Justice Department has allegedly always known. The argument is supported by citing 1990 legislative history (VCAA) to claim that Congress intended these laws to apply specifically to federal enclaves.

Organizations (5)

Name Type Context
Justice Department government agency
Mentioned as being aware that sexual exploitation is not included in the definition of "sexual or physical abuse".
Supreme Court government agency
Mentioned in the context of 'Supreme Court precedent' mandating repose.
House government agency
Mentioned as part of Congress, along with the Senate, stating the VCAA was for enclaves. A House Report is also cited.
Senate government agency
Mentioned as part of Congress, along with the House, stating the VCAA was for enclaves. The Congressional Record from...
Congress government agency
Mentioned as having stated that the VCAA (Victims of Child Abuse Act) was for enclaves.

Timeline (3 events)

1990-06-28
A Congressional Record from the Senate (P. 16238) is cited regarding the VCAA.
1990-09-05
House Report No 101-681 (I) (P 6572) is cited.
2006
The passage of 18 USC § 3299.

Locations (4)

Location Context
Quoted from a 1990 Congressional Record as a place where children should be protected under the VCAA.
Quoted from a 1990 Congressional Record as a place where children should be protected under the VCAA.
Quoted from a 1990 Congressional Record as a place where children should be protected under the VCAA.
The document argues that Congress intended the VCAA to apply to federal enclaves.

Key Quotes (1)

"... Protect children in Federal Courts, in Federal Facilities, and on Federal lands"
Source
— Cong. Rec. Senate (A quote from the June 28, 1990 Congressional Record used as evidence that the VCAA was intended for federal enclaves.)
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