The Supreme Court Should Strike Down the E. Jean Carroll Verdict

The Supreme Court Should Strike Down the E. Jean Carroll Verdict
The Supreme Court building in Washington on May 4, 2026. Andrew Harnik/Getty Images
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When the accusation is sexual assault or rape, the rights of the accused go out the window. Prosecutors and plaintiffs’ lawyers in civil cases drag in character assassins who know nothing about the alleged assault but instead make their own claims—without proof—that they too were victims of the accused, often decades earlier.

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Betsy McCaughey
Betsy McCaughey
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Betsy McCaughey, Ph.D., is a political commentator, constitutional expert, syndicated columnist, and author of several books, including “The Obama Health Law: What It Says and How to Overturn It” and “The Next Pandemic.” She is also a former lieutenant governor of New York.