“Affirmative action case looked like trouble for Harvard — so how did it win so decisively?” Deirdre Fernandes of The Boston Globe has this report.
And The Washington Post has published an editorial titled “A judge made the right call in upholding Harvard’s admissions system.”
“Porn Producers Accused of Fooling Women Get Sex Trafficking Charges; Young women say that they responded to ads seeking models and were tricked into performing”: Adeel Hassan and Katie Van Syckle have this article in today’s edition of The New York Times.
Pauline Repard of The San Diego Union-Tribune reports that “Four linked to porn website indicted on federal sex trafficking charges; The owner, principals with GirlsDoPorn website also are being sued in civil court by 22 women who allege they were told lies when they agreed to be in sex videos.”
Tarpley Hitt of The Daily Beast reports that “Feds Charge Shady Porn Company Girls Do Porn With Sex Trafficking After 22 Women Come Forward; In the wake of The Daily Beast’s reporting, federal charges were filed against the owners and one employee of Girls Do Porn, which allegedly conned young women into XXX fare.”
Samantha Cole of Vice reports that “‘Girls Do Porn’ Employees Charged With Sex Trafficking, Potentially Face Life in Prison; The owners and employees of Girls Do Porn are on trial for coercing and lying to women about the way their films would be spread online.”
And Bianca Bruno of Courthouse News Service reports that “Porn Company Charged by Feds for Sex Trafficking.”
On Thursday, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of California issued a news release titled “GirlsDoPorn Owners and Employees Charged in Sex Trafficking Conspiracy.” You can access the criminal complaint at this link.
“Dan Markel case: Family says justice ‘partially served’ with murder verdict and mistrial.” Karl Etters and Jeff Burlew have this front page article in today’s edition of The Tallahassee Democrat.
In today’s edition of The New York Times, Patricia Mazzei has an article headlined “Man Convicted in Murder of Law Professor Locked in Family Feud; A jury found Sigfredo Garcia guilty of first-degree murder in the 2014 killing of Dan Markel.”
In today’s edition of The Miami Herald, Mary Ellen Klas has a front page article headlined “Jury convicts hit man in shooting of FSU professor, declares mistrial for girlfriend.” Earlier this week, Samantha J. Gross, Mary Ellen Klas, Nicholas Nehmas, and David Ovalle of The Miami Herald had an article headlined “Who paid for hit on FSU prof? In lurid trial, a Broward dentist’s name keeps coming up.”
And in today’s edition of The South Florida Sun Sentinel, Tonya Alanez has a front page article headlined “South Florida hit man faces death penalty for killing FSU professor, but mistrial for girlfriend.”