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March 6, 2016
Dental Assistant Charged with Oral Copulation and Sexual Battery
Dental assistant charged with oral copulation and sexual battery. Click to read the details here.
March 3, 2016
Uber Unsafe: The Hidden Dangers of Ride-Sharing
Consider the safety of your ride-share program. The Pride Law Firm works diligently to raise awareness and protect women who have been sexually assaulted.
February 26, 2016
Breaking the Silence on Abuse
We are proud to stand with pop superstar Kesha, who revealed years of abuse at the hands of her producer. Read more about her story in this blog.
January 21, 2016
5 Best Apps for Campus Safety
There are plenty of apps that can help in keeping you safe on and off campus. Here are 5 amazing apps designed to increase personal safety. Click for details.
December 9, 2015
Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) Disclosure Laws: How Do They Affect You?
The California code concerning STD laws is extensive. Health and Safety Code 120600 specifically states, “Any person who refuses to provide information, or who knowingly exposes a sex partner with an STD is guilty of a misdemeanor.”
October 29, 2014
Sexual Assault at the Hands of Your Doctor?
San Diego sexual assault attorney Jessica Pride writes about the rights of patients after a local doctor who allegedly sexually abused patients.
August 16, 2014
California Lawmakers Consider “Yes Means Yes” Law
California lawmakers are considering a bill to require affirmative consent before sexual activity on college campuses. Jessica Pride offers her take.
June 17, 2014
Resources for Sexual Assault Victims
San Diego attorney Jessica Pride shares a number of resources available locally to women who have been the victim of a sexual assault.
May 27, 2014
Jessica Pride on Campus Rape Myths at UCSD Campus
Over the course of the past year, “sexual assault” has become an all-too-familiar phrase on college and university campuses.
April 15, 2014
Riverside Third-Grader Accused of Sexual Assault
Alleged sexual assaults in a Riverside elementary school raise the touchy subject of charging a child criminally, as well as how schools can keep kids safe.