https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/... draggable="false" alt="⭐️" title="Mittelgroßer Stern" aria-label="Emoji: Mittelgroßer Stern">Truth will out. And it will be very, very messy. This might be a good time to remind folks that he was my criminal law professor. The first question on our exam was a rape hypothetical. Found it in the online archives. Will share it in a moment.

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Here& #39;s the exam question

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To be clear, professors should have the freedom to write their own exam questions and present them to students for analysis. Similarly, students can share those for comment. We spent a good deal of the semester in discussions around rape generally and consent in particular

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Accordingly, it was no surprise to find this on our final exam. Quite common for criminal law courses to focus on rape as well as violent crime in general. Very rare though to discuss corporate and white collar criminality.

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