This article agrees with you Eros, but the latter half forges a much different path.
BTW, I have long felt the rape shield laws hurt the accused.
http://www.cnn.com/2004/LAW/09/02/br....ap/index.html
But Kathy Redmond of the National Coalition Against Violent Athletes said the relentless focus on the accuser may help strengthen public support for rape shield laws, which limit the information about alleged victims that can be used in court.
"They're looking at this and saying, 'This has been hard on her and not on Kobe,"' Redmond said.
"There has been so much sympathy that has shifted to the victim. I think they are seeing why we have rape shield laws," said Redmond, who works in Denver with women who have been assaulted by athletes.
Murphy agreed the case may have rallied public support for rape shield laws.
"You really have to have an extreme example of injustice to make the public take notice," she said.