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Struggles over responses to student "sexting"

By Susan Ferriss

December 27, 2011

Reports suggest student "sexting" not big practice; best response to it is debated

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Grassley puts hold on FCC nominees in tiff over LightSquared

By Fred Schulte

November 3, 2011

Center spearheads efforts to disclose broadband data

By Drew Clark

June 27, 2007

Telecom chief could face conflict issues

By Kristen Dorsey

September 10, 2001

Commentary: Protecting the rights of the people through investigative reporting

By Charles Lewis

October 6, 2000

Report details lives ruined for children put on sex-offender registries

By Susan Ferriss

May 1, 2013

Human Rights Watch investigates how minors, even for innocuous offenses, can end up on sex-offender registries for life.

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New sexual assault trouble in the Air Force

By Richard H.P. Sia

May 7, 2013

Washington fury over military sexual assaults hits the Pentagon

By Richard H.P. Sia and Douglas Birch

May 8, 2013

Notre Dame case highlights complexities of campus sexual assault investigations

By Kristen Lombardi

January 7, 2013

Continuing impact from Center series

By Kristen Lombardi

April 7, 2010

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