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5 #MeToo takeaways from Andrew Cuomo and Activision Blizzard sex harassment scandals

  • Written by Elizabeth C. Tippett, Associate Professor of Law, University of Oregon
imageNew York Attorney General Letitia James’ investigation into Cuomo sealed his fate.AP Photo/Ted Shaffrey

Tarana Burke’s #MeToo movement has evolved in the four years since it exploded on the national scene with the Weinstein scandal.

From a flurry of #MeToo-related headlines in 2017, the movement has now produced a broad array of legal...

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