The Albany Law Review Vol. 86 explored a simple question with complex legal and social answers, “From OnlyFans to Pornhub, we’re surrounded with legal ways to sell sex, but 'prostitution' is still a crime on the books in New York. Should it be?” The student-run law journal’s fall 2022 symposium was Sex Work: Legalization and Decriminalization. Recorded on Tuesday, Nov. 1. The discussion was moderated by Albany Law School's President William McKinley Distinguished Professor of Law Melissa L. Breger and featured: Julia Salazar - New York State Senator, New York's 18th State Senate District Nora M. Cronin, Esq. - Adjunct Professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice RJ Thompson, Esq. - Managing Director of the Sex Workers Project at the Urban Justice Center Damara Fredette ‘19 Esq. - Staff Attorney, Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York

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