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Matthew Shepard: A killing that changed American law
The murder of gay student Matthew Shepard in October 1998 shocked America and led to a reform in US hate crime law.
The murder of gay student Matthew Shepard in October 1998 shocked America. After a decade of campaigning, his mother, Judy Shepard, convinced lawmakers to change hate crime legislation, outlawing attacks based on gender, disability, gender identity, or sexual orientation. Claire Bowes has been speaking to Judy Shepard.
Photo: Matthew Shepard (Handout image from the Matthew Shepard Foundation)
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