In the wake of a decision by the district attorney not to bring charges against two teachers who had sex with a high school student, some people wonder whether the state's laws are strong enough. At least two legislators have proposed changes to toughen laws against student-teacher sex. Is it necessary? And will the changes protect students? Or will they encroach on the rights of consenting adults?
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Terri Miller, President, Stop Educator Sexual Abuse, Misconduct and Exploitation
Assemblyman Jason Frierson, District 8
Assemblywoman Marilyn Dondero Loop, District 5
Amanda Fulkerson, spokeswoman, Clark County School District
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