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Actually, "Aaron's Law" would not have materially changed the prosecution in this case.

Yet again, a law named after a person is a hastily constructed, poorly thought-out, bad idea. Has there ever been a counterexample to that rule?



Taren endorsed Aaron's Law in her eulogy, or at least in the transcript I read. I assume she'd read it first.


In SF at the memorial she mentioned it as a good try but not good enough.


Aha, thanks for the update. The one at the Internet Archive? I watched her speech last night (and her tearjerking poetry reading at the end) but I don't remember anything about that.




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