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Report Video IssueUser Clip: Christine Blassely Ford's attorney, Debra Katz, participated in the “#MeToo, What’s Next? Turning a Movement into Action.” Bipartisan Women’s Caucus 3rd hearing on workplace sexual harassment
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September 25, 2018 2018-09-12T15:35:53-04:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/2c4/20180912153828003_hd.jpgAttorney Debra Katz professed the Me Too movement "must be a catalyst" for increasing and changing existing Title 7 laws in her presentation to the unequal females only membership of the Bipartisan Women's Caucus on Wednesday September 12, 2018. Without any countering opposition presented from other women or men, Katz called on the collaborating assembly of both Democrat and also Republican female legislators for law "reform" including new law, amended law and the ban of certain law in the "workplace."
by NotOnThisWatch
September 25, 2018 2018-09-12T15:35:53-04:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/2c4/20180912153828003_hd.jpgAttorney Debra Katz professed the Me Too movement "must be a catalyst" for increasing and changing existing Title 7 laws in her presentation to the unequal females only membership of the Bipartisan Women's Caucus on Wednesday September 12, 2018. Without any countering opposition presented from other women or men, Katz called on the collaborating assembly of both Democrat and also Republican female legislators for law "reform" including new law, amended law and the ban of certain law in the "workplace."
Attorney Debra Katz professed the Me Too movement "must be a catalyst" for increasing and changing existing Title 7 laws in her presentation… read more
Attorney Debra Katz professed the Me Too movement "must be a catalyst" for increasing and changing existing Title 7 laws in her presentation to the unequal females only membership of the Bipartisan Women's Caucus on Wednesday September 12, 2018.
Without any countering opposition presented from other women or men, Katz called on the collaborating assembly of both Democrat and also Republican female legislators for law "reform" including new law, amended law and the ban of certain law in the "workplace." close