It’s Time For A #MeToo Movement In The Judiciary

The public messaging around whistleblowing should focus on the benefits to survivors of speaking out.

As we approach the sixth anniversary of the #MeToo Movement, Aliza Shatzman argues that it’s time for a #MeToo movement in the judiciary. As more law clerks are finally empowered to share their experiences, we’ll force desperately needed change in the courts, hold powerful people accountable for misconduct, and change the culture in the legal profession from one of silence, to one of candid dialogue around workplace conduct.

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