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25 Wm. & Mary J. Race Gender & Soc. Just. 303 (2018-2019)
No Means No: An Argument for the Expansion of Rape Shield Laws to Cases of Nonconsensual Pornography

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   NO  MEANS   NO:  AN ARGUMENT FOR THE EXPANSION
            OF RAPE  SHIELD   LAWS   TO CASES   OF
            NONCONSENSUAL PORNOGRAPHY

                       AUSTIN  VINING*


                           ABSTRACT

    This Article considers the impact of a hypothetical nonconsen-
sual pornography victim's previous sexual history on potential legal
remedies, both criminal and civil. Due to jury bias and the difficulty
in proving standard elements of many claims, the research shows
that such a victim would likely be unsuccessful in court. This Article
then turns to two legal concepts from related fields-the incremental
harm doctrine and rape shield laws-and considers what effect their
application would have on the hypothetical victim's case. Ultimately,
the author presents an argument for the logical expansion of rape
shield laws to cases of nonconsensual pornography.

INTRODUCTION
I.  CRIMINAL  PROVISIONS: THE IMPACT OF PREVIOUS  PUBLIC
    DISTRIBUTION  OF SEXUAL IMAGES
    A.  California's Nonconsensual Pornography Statute
    B.  Sexual Harassment  Law
II. CIVIL PROVISIONS: THE IMPACT OF PREVIOUS  PUBLIC
    DISTRIBUTION  OF SEXUAL IMAGES
    A.  Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress
    B.  Intrusion upon Seclusion
    C.  Public Disclosure of Private Facts
    D.  Copyright
III. INCREMENTAL  HARM  DOCTRINE  VERSUS RAPE  SHIELD LAWS-
    A COMPARATIVE  ANALYSIS
    A.  Incremental Harm  Doctrine
    B.  Rape Shield Laws
CONCLUSION


    * Graduate Research Fellow, Marion B. Brechner First Amendment Project, Univer-
sity of Florida, Gainesville, Fla.; BA, 2014, Psychology, Louisiana Tech University; BA,
2014, Journalism, Louisiana Tech University; MA, 2016, Meek School of Journalism,
University of Mississippi; JD Candidate, Levin College of Law, University of Florida;
PhD Student, Mass Communication, University of Florida. The author would like to
thank Dr. Victoria Smith Ekstrand and Rachel L. Jones for their comments on an earlier
draft of this Article.


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