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TTC Extra: Blog From Woman Who Attacks Her Rapist Goes Viral

In a blog post entitled "My Friends and I Beat Up My Rapist, And I Will Never Apologize for Getting Revenge," author Emily Eveland writes about getting justice for herself where she believes the system could not help her. It has ignited a debate about the merits of vigilantism and the efficacy of the justice system. PANEL: Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton, Sarah McBride, Ashe Schow, Jennifer Higgins

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