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Supreme Court's Ruling on Rehabilitation Consent Celebrated by Sex Workers Collective

A recent Supreme Court ruling emphasizing consent in rehabilitation efforts has been hailed as a significant victory by a collective representing sex workers, marking progress towards their rights.

Editorial Staff1 min read

On June 30, 2026, the Supreme Court issued a ruling that underscores the necessity of consent in rehabilitation programs for sex workers. This decision has been met with approval from a collective advocating for the rights of sex workers.

The collective views this ruling as a pivotal moment that could lead to greater recognition and improved rights for sex workers, who often face stigma and marginalization.

The verdict is expected to contribute positively to the conditions and treatment of sex workers, potentially influencing future policies and practices in rehabilitation efforts.

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