Depends on the state. In Massachusetts, it is (on paper) legally problematic to have sex with someone who is drunk, because they cannot consent according to state law. I don’t think is enforced, or enforceable, much, though.
Yes, that’s how it works in most states. I assure you that this is not the same thing as informed consent, at least as commonly understood by American lawyers.
Informed consent is what your surgeon requires before doing a medical procedure. It’s probably better to think of it distinct elements: (1) informed of risks and (2) consent to procedure. That’s not the prerequisite for legal sex.
Depends on the state. In Massachusetts, it is (on paper) legally problematic to have sex with someone who is drunk, because they cannot consent according to state law. I don’t think is enforced, or enforceable, much, though.
Yes, that’s how it works in most states. I assure you that this is not the same thing as informed consent, at least as commonly understood by American lawyers.
Informed consent is what your surgeon requires before doing a medical procedure. It’s probably better to think of it distinct elements: (1) informed of risks and (2) consent to procedure. That’s not the prerequisite for legal sex.