For all my professional life I have fought for the rights of others. Then, eight years ago, I was accused of sexual abuse and found myself fighting for my own rights. The accusation against me was unique: In other “Me Too” and related cases, the accused and the accuser knew each other. Sometimes they were lovers, office colleagues or friends. The issue was often one of degree: Was there consent? Did the flirtation amount to harassment? My case was different: The issue was black and white; there was no gray area. Either I was totally innocent or guilty. Now my...