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Type: Legal filing / evidence submission (law review excerpt)
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This document is page 37 of a legal filing submitted to the House Oversight Committee by attorney David Schoen (indicated by the footer). The content is an excerpt from the Minnesota Law Review (Vol. 103) containing footnotes 178-187, which discuss the history of sexual assault legislation, the backlog of untested rape kits, the evolution of 'rape shield' laws, and the efficacy of specialized prosecution units for sexual crimes and prison abuse. While the text discusses general legal precedents and statistics regarding sexual assault, its submission by Schoen suggests relevance to a specific investigation, likely regarding the handling of sexual abuse cases.

People (7)

Name Role Context
David Schoen Attorney / Submitter
Name appears in footer, indicating he is the submitter of this document to the House Oversight Committee.
Cyrus R. Vance, Jr. District Attorney
Cited in footnote 186 regarding the N.Y. Cty. Dist. Attorney's Office Sexual Assault and Criminal Justice System.
Susan Estrich Author
Cited in footnote 181 as author of 'Real Rape'.
Caitlin Dickson Journalist/Author
Cited in top paragraph regarding Daily Beast article.
Dayton Uttinger Author
Cited in top paragraph regarding Women's Media Ctr. article.
Leah DaSilva Author
Cited in footnote 184 regarding Rape Shield Laws.
Alysia Santo Author
Cited in footnote 186 regarding Marshall Project article on prison abuse.

Organizations (6)

Name Type Context
House Oversight Committee
Recipient of the document (inferred from Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT).
Minnesota Law Review
Source publication (103 Minn. L. Rev. 844).
Office on Violence Against Women
Cited in footnotes 178 and 187.
U.S. Dep't of Justice
Parent organization of Office on Violence Against Women.
N.Y. Cty. Dist. Attorney's Office
Cited in footnote 186.
Marshall Project
Cited in footnote 186.

Timeline (2 events)

1974
Michigan becomes first jurisdiction to enact a rape shield law.
Michigan
2010
Publication of 'Sexual Assault and the Criminal Justice System' report.
New York

Locations (4)

Location Context
General context for laws and statistics.
Mentioned in footnote 186 regarding a special prosecution unit.
Mentioned in citations (N.Y. Cty. Dist. Attorney, N.Y. 1838 case).
Mentioned in footnote 184 as first jurisdiction to enact a rape shield law.

Relationships (1)

David Schoen Legal Submission House Oversight Committee
Schoen's name appears as the footer on a document stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT.

Key Quotes (4)

"There are an estimated 175,000 untested rape kits ... across the US"
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"The rule in this state permitting a witness to be impeached by proof of general reputation for unchastity is confined to females."
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"In 1974, Michigan became the first jurisdiction to enact a rape shield law."
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"prosecution rates rose from thirty-seven to forty-nine percent of staff sexual misconduct case referrals"
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