A Modest Proposal for Veteran's Day
With Veteran’s Day fast upon us, the airwaves are awash in the rhetoric of appreciation for the sacrifice of military servicemen and women, but the Supreme Court seems not to have gotten the message....
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View ArticleFox News Has a Sexual Harassment Problem and It’s Way Bigger Than Roger Ailes
The Roger Ailes harassment scandal was never just about Roger Ailes. We knew that from the beginning: Gretchen Carlson, the woman whose sexual harassment lawsuit helped topple the Fox News chief (and...
View ArticleFederal judge concludes transgender worker can sue for sex discrimination
A federal court in Kentucky is allowing a transgender workplace discrimination suit to proceed, recognizing that mistreatment in regards to gender identity constitutes illegal discrimination on the...
View ArticleNew study confirms widespread reports of science’s sexual harassment problem
In January 2016, Rep. Jackie Speier (D-CA) took to the House floor and delivered a blistering speech on a topic not often discussed outside the towers of academia: sexual harassment in the sciences....
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Sexual harassment in Congress is a scandal—and it would probably be a lot more of one if Congress hadn’t written its own rules for dealing with allegations in secret. But since the #MeToo movement has...
View ArticleScalia’s challenge: Fiery old writings in a new era of #MeToo
Two decades before being nominated as President Donald Trump’s Labor secretary, Eugene Scalia was at war with the lion of the Senate. In 2001, Sen. Ted Kennedy, the Democratic chairman of the Health,...
View ArticleA Modest Proposal for Veteran’s Day
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View ArticleWorkplace Bullying vs. Workplace Harassment: Is There a Difference?
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View ArticleTinder on Fire: How Women in Tech are Still Losing
Share this post A “whore,” “gold-digger,” “desperate loser,” and “just a bad girl.” These are only a handful of the sexist comments that Whitney Wolfe, co-founder of the mobile dating app Tinder,...
View ArticleFox News Has a Sexual Harassment Problem and It’s Way Bigger Than Roger Ailes
Share this postThe Roger Ailes harassment scandal was never just about Roger Ailes. We knew that from the beginning: Gretchen Carlson, the woman whose sexual harassment lawsuit helped topple the Fox...
View ArticleFederal judge concludes transgender worker can sue for sex discrimination
Share this postA federal court in Kentucky is allowing a transgender workplace discrimination suit to proceed, recognizing that mistreatment in regards to gender identity constitutes illegal...
View ArticleNew study confirms widespread reports of science’s sexual harassment problem
Share this postIn January 2016, Rep. Jackie Speier (D-CA) took to the House floor and delivered a blistering speech on a topic not often discussed outside the towers of academia: sexual harassment in...
View ArticleSenators are letting themselves off the hook with sexual harassment bill,...
Share this postSexual harassment in Congress is a scandal—and it would probably be a lot more of one if Congress hadn’t written its own rules for dealing with allegations in secret. But since the...
View ArticleScalia’s challenge: Fiery old writings in a new era of #MeToo
Share this post Two decades before being nominated as President Donald Trump’s Labor secretary, Eugene Scalia was at war with the lion of the Senate. In 2001, Sen. Ted Kennedy, the Democratic chairman...
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