From People authored by Sharon Kanter: “Rachel Brosnahan’s new fashion project is a meaningful one. The award-winning star of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel is the new face of the spring campaign for Frances Valentine, … Read More
Why Girls Beat Boys at School and Lose to Them at the Office
From The New York Times authored by Lisa Damour: “From elementary school through college, girls are more disciplinedabout their schoolwork than boys; they study harder and get better grades. Girls consistently outperform boys academically. And yet, … Read More
By detailing the horrific events of her gang rape, one woman fights to end sexual violence on college campuses
From Los Angeles Times authored by David Wharton: “The buzz of the lights. That is all you can hear in this big gymnasium, the buzz of the lights overhead and … Read More
Why You Should Embrace Your Impostor Syndrome
From Medium authored by Kristin Wong: “Once, earlier in my career, I was invited to an elegant media event in Los Angeles. As I walked around the room, full of … Read More
Do You Keep a Failure Résumé? Here’s Why You Should Start.
From The New York Times authored by Tim Herrara: “A little more than three years ago, I had to put together this presentation at work. It was on a topic … Read More
Sexual harassment rife in the legal profession
From CBS News authored by Kate Gibson: “When it comes to sexual harassment at work, Hollywood and the media world have drawn much of the spotlight. But the problem may … Read More
Cornell Law Review’s New All-Women Board Speaks Volumes, Editor Says
From The New York Law Journal authored by Karen Sloan: “The Cornell Law Review made a splash this weekend when it elected an all-female executive board—believed to be a first … Read More
I.V.F. Coverage Is the Benefit Everyone Wants
From The New York Times authored by Vanessa Grigoriadis: “A little over a year ago, Haley Burns, 29, was trying to get pregnant and was also becoming restless in her job. … Read More
Sheriff’s use of courtroom camera to view juror’s notebook, lawyer’s notes sparks dismissal of criminal case
From The Seattle Times authored by Mike Carter: “Some defense attorneys in San Juan County worry that Sheriff Ron Krebs has a finger on the scales of justice after learning … Read More
Two-Thirds of Breastfeeding Discrimination Cases Led Nursing Moms to Lose Their Jobs
From Fortune authored by Emma Hinchliffe: “We’ve long known that when employers fail to provide adequate accommodations for breastfeeding, it creates health risks and headaches for nursing employees. But according … Read More