I’m sorry that you had a difficult time in your encounter with the legal system.
As a practical matter, there are some differences in how supposedly neutral laws are applied based on the sex / gender of the participants, even if the law as written says there aren’t. The way the legal world looks when the rubber meets the road can (and often is) very different than one would think if one only read appeals decisions.
An example for your hobbyhorse: It’s an undeniable fact that female statutory rape defendants are sentenced less harshly that male statutory rape defendants. But that’s not a fact about the law as written. If a law were actually written that way, it would be invalid.
Your PSA made an assertion about the law as written, and that statement was wrong. I’m speaking as an expert on the subject.
If you want to talk about the problems identified in places like Three Felonies per Day, I agree already. But that’s not really a sex / gender issue because we’re all equally vulnerable.
I’m sorry that you had a difficult time in your encounter with the legal system.
As a practical matter, there are some differences in how supposedly neutral laws are applied based on the sex / gender of the participants, even if the law as written says there aren’t. The way the legal world looks when the rubber meets the road can (and often is) very different than one would think if one only read appeals decisions.
An example for your hobbyhorse: It’s an undeniable fact that female statutory rape defendants are sentenced less harshly that male statutory rape defendants. But that’s not a fact about the law as written. If a law were actually written that way, it would be invalid.
Your PSA made an assertion about the law as written, and that statement was wrong. I’m speaking as an expert on the subject.
If you want to talk about the problems identified in places like Three Felonies per Day, I agree already. But that’s not really a sex / gender issue because we’re all equally vulnerable.