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- Fay, Meghan. 2018. “THE NAKED TRUTH: INSUFFICIENT COVERAGE FOR REVENGE PORN VICTIMS AT STATE LAW AND THE PROPOSED FEDERAL LEGISLATION TO ADEQUATELY REDRESS THEM.”Boston College Law Review, Vol.59, Issue 5, pp.1839-1871
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- Harris, Daniel Brean. 2015. “Foreword.” Pittsburgh Journal of Technology Law and Policy, Vol.16, Issue 1, pp.1-[i]
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- Souza, Erica. 2016. “FOR HIS EYES ONLY: Why Federal Legislation Is Needed To Combat Revenge Porn.” UCLA Women’s Law Journal, Vol. 23, Issue 2,pp.101-129
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- Durio, Lee. 2016. “Turn your cameras off in the bedroom: Revenge porn is now a felony in Louisiana.” Southern University Law Review, Vol.43, Issue 2,pp.251-268
- Pitcher, Justin. 2015. “The state of the states: The continuing struggle to criminalize revenge porn.” Brigham Young University Law Review, Vol. 2015, Issue 5, pp.1435-1466
- Driscoll, Sarah E. 2016. “Revenge porn: Chivalry prevails as legislation protects damsels in distress over freedom of speech.” Roger Williams University Law Review, Vol. 21, Issue 1, pp.75-117
- Osterday, Mitchell. 2016. “Protecting Minors from Themselves: Expanding Revenge Porn Laws to Protect the Most Vulnerable.” Indiana Law Review, Vol.49, Issue 2, pp.555-577
- Scheller, Samantha H. 2015. “A picture is worth a thousand words: the legal implications of revenge porn.” North Carolina Law Review, Vol.93, Issue 2, pp.551+
- Folderauer, Kaitlan M. 2015. “Not all is fair (use) in love and war: Copyright law and revenge porn.” University of Baltimore Law Review, Vol.44, Issue 2, pp.321-340
- Pangaro, Joseph J. 2015. “Hell hath no fury: Why first amendment scrutiny has led to ineffective revenge porn laws, and how to change the analytical argument to overcome this issue.” Temple Law Review, Vol. 88, Issue 1, pp.185-[vi]
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- Stokes, Jenna. 2014. “The Indecent Internet: Resisting Unwarranted Internet Exceptionalism in Combating Revenge Porn.” Berkeley Technology Law Journal, Vol. 29, pp.929-952
- Kitchen, Adrianne. 2015. “The need to criminalize revenge porn: How law protecting victims can avoid running afoul of the first amendment.” Chicago-Kent Law Review, Vol. 90, Issue 1, pp.247-300
- Fiedler, Luke. 2013. “Public shaming in the digital age: Are criminal laws the most effective means to regulate revenge porn.” Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Review, Vol. 34, Issue 2, pp.155-192
- Calvert, Clay. 2014. “Revenge porn and freedom of expression: Legislative pushback to an online weapon of emotional and reputational destruction.” Fordham Intellectual Property, Media Entertainment Law Journal, Vol.24, Issue 3, pp.673-702
- Bloom, Sarah. 2014. “No vengeance for ‘revenge porn’ victims: unraveling why this latest female-centric, intimate-partner offense is still legal, and why we should criminalize it.” Fordham Urban Law Journal, Vol. 42, Issue 1, pp.222+
- Andrea, Slane; Ganaele Langlois. 2016. “Economies of reputation: the case of revenge porn.” Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies, Vol.14, Issue 2, pp.120-138
- Waldman, Ari. 2019. “Law, Privacy, and Online Dating: “Revenge Porn” in Gay Online Communities.” Law & Social Inquiry, Vol.44, Issue 4, pp.987-1018
- Humbach, John. 2014. “The Constitution and Revenge Porn.” Pace Law Review, Vol. 35, Issue 1, pp.215-260
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- Benedick, Kelsey. 2018. “Eradicating Revenge Porn: Intimate Images as Personal Identifying Information.” Lewis & Clark Law Review, Vol. 22, Issue 1, pp.231-269
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- Frank, Mary Anne. 2017. “Revenge porn reform: view from the front lines.” Florida Law Review, Vol.69, Issue 5, pp.1251-1338
- Brown, Elizabeth. 2018. “Protecting Does and Outing Mobsters: Recalibrating Anonymity Standards in Revenge Porn Proceedings.” Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy, Vol.25, Issue 2, pp.155+
- O’Connor, Kimberly; Michelle Drouin, Jedidiah Davis, and Hannah Thompson. 2018. “Cyberbullying, revenge porn and the midsize university: Victim characteristics, prevalence and students’ knowledge of university policy and reporting procedures.” Higher Education Quarterly, Volume 72, issue 4, pp.1-16
- Hamilton, Ashlee. 2018. “Is justice best served cold?: A transformative approach to revenge porn.” UCLA Women’s Law Journal, Vol.25, Issue 1
- Cannon, Laura. 2015. “Indecent Communications: Revenge Pom and Congressional Intent of § 230(c).” Tulane Law Review, Vol.90, Issue 2, pp.471-493
- Sorensen, Julia M. 2017. “Forgive and regret: Analysis and proposed changes to connecticut’s revenge porn statute.” Quinnipiac Law Review (QLR), Vol. 35, Issue 3, pp.559-592
- Henry, Nicola and Anastasia Powell. 2014. “Beyond the ‘sext’: Technology-facilitated sexual violence and harassment against adult women.” Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology, Vol.48, Issue 1, pp.104-118
- Laird, Lorelei. 2013. “Striking back at revenge porn.” ABA Journal, Vol.99, Issue 11, pp.45-50
- Uhl, Carolyn A., Kaitlin J. Rhyner, & Cheryl A. Terrance. 2018. “An examination of nonconsensual pornography websites.” Feminism & Psychology, Vol.28, Issue 1, pp.50-68
- Greene, Allison. 2017. “The ill of misogyny on the internet: Why revenge porn needs federal criminalization.” Colorado Technology Law Journal, Vol.16, Issue 1, pp.175-202
- Arora, Payal and Laura Scheiber. 2017. “Slumdog romance: Facebook love and digital privacy at the margins.” Media, Culture & Society, Vol.39, Issue 3, pp.408-422
- Dodge, Alexa and Dale C. Spencer. 2017. “Online Sexual Violence, Child Pornography or Something Else Entirely? Police Responses to Non-Consensual Intimate Image Sharing among Youth.” Social & Legal Studies, Vol.27, Issue 5, pp.636-657
- Marwick, Alice E. “Scandal or Sex Crime? Gender privacy and the celebrity nude photo leaks.” Ethics and Information Technology, Vol. 19, Issue 3, pp.177-191
- Metairie. 2015. “New La. law taking effect Saturday targets ‘revenge porn’.” New Orleans CityBusiness
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- Suzor, Nicolas; Bryony Seignior, and Jennifer Singleton. 2017. “Non-consensual porn and the responsibilities of online intermediaries.” Melbourne University Law Review, Vol. 40, Issue 3, pp.1057+
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- Genn, Benjamin A. 2014. “WHAT COMES OFF, COMES BACK TO BURN: REVENGE PORNOGRAPHY AS THE HOT NEW FLAME AND HOW IT APPLIES TO THE FIRST AMENDMENT AND PRIVACY LAW.” The American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law, Vol.23, Issue 1, pp.163-195
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