"The law, the first of its kind in the U.S., was inspired by a 2017 Yale study that found acts of stealthing were increasing against both women and gay men."
"The law, the first of its kind in the U.S., was inspired by a 2017 Yale study that found acts of stealthing were increasing against both women and gay men."
Democratic Assemblywoman Cristina Garcia originally tried to make it a crime in 2017 after a Yale University study that year said acts of stealthing were increasing against both women and gay men.
Democratic Assemblywoman Cristina Garcia originally tried to make it a crime in 2017 after a Yale University study that year said acts of stealthing were increasing against both women and gay men.
The Erotic Service Providers Legal Educational Research Project supported the bill, saying it could allow sex workers to sue clients who remove condoms.
The Erotic Service Providers Legal Educational Research Project supported the bill, saying it could allow sex workers to sue clients who remove condoms.