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Uplift: From baggage handler to President of JetSuite and Chief Growth Officer at Wheels Up! Premiere Networks
For much of U.S. history, marriage quietly overruled consent, shielding a crime the law refused to name. We revisit the 1978 case that cracked that silence and follow the slow, uneven fight to recognize spousal rape as a crime nationwide. Even now, it raises an uncomfortable question: when the law changes, how long does it take for beliefs to follow?
Weinman writes that in October of 1978, John Rideout raped Greta in front of their two-and-a-half-year-old daughter.
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