John Does v. Twitter Lawsuit Heard on Appeal in the 9th Circuit
Two young sex trafficking survivors who sued Twitter for knowingly benefiting from their exploitation continue their journey to having their day in court.
Two young sex trafficking survivors who sued Twitter for knowingly benefiting from their exploitation continue their journey to having their day in court.
WASHINGTON, DC (June 27, 2022) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) and 19 anti-trafficking organizations filed an amicus brief to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
Anti-Trafficking Organizations and Haba Law Firm File Amicus Supporting Reversal in M.H. v. Omegle
Ep. 45 Kindsey Pentecost shares about her work training law enforcement and court systems to better respond to sex trafficking
This new law provides survivors an opportunity for financial independence and stability that can help end the cycle of exploitation.
Member States and the European Parliament must adopt policies criminalizing sex buying and providing services to prostituted people.
Why Tech Companies Should Support the EARN IT Act Living in a world that is so heavily fixated on technology comes with its own consequences.
The EARN IT Act was unanimously passed by vote in the Senate Judiciary Committee. Next, it will move on to a full vote in the Senate.
This is a first in the nation decision finding that online platforms can be held liable for knowing possession and distribution of CSAM.
The NCOSE Law Center is doing phenomenal work—Dani Pinter awarded Polaris Star Award for Legal Advocate Leader of the Year.
Join grassroots efforts to help raise awareness and stop sex trafficking leading up to the Super Bowl this year!
The Ninth Circuit’s order means that the court will consider legal protections for survivors of online sexual abuse and sexual exploitation.