Trey's law establishes a clear national baseline. No NDA may be used to silence the disclosure of child sexual abuse. And importantly, this legislation does not prevent the states from going further. Versions of Trey's law have already passed in Texas, in Alabama, in Missouri, Tennessee, California, and other states have also taken steps to prohibit the use of NDAs in cases of child sexual abuse. These are meaningful steps in the right direction, but we owe it to Trey and every victim to ensure that they have the right to speak about their experiences. (03:47–04:03)
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Asserts that versions of Trey's Law have passed in several states to prohibit NDAs in child sexual abuse cases.
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