I played lacrosse at Duke University, from which I graduated in 1999. When three lacrosse players were accused of raping an exotic dancer in 2006, it hit very close to home.

“Duke lacrosse” was the topic of conversation everywhere I went for more than a year. I was obsessed and so was a large portion of our community, and for good reason. It was a case about race, gender, money, private institutions, government, the criminal justice system and so much more.

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