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Cornell faculty members and experts weigh in on current events.

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Cornell expert: Anti-trans executive order belies unfounded moral panic

February 6, 2025

Kate Manne, professor of philosophy at Cornell University and the author of two foundational books on misogyny and male privilege, says that the executive order is discriminatory not only against transgender people, but also against women.

Arts & Humanities

‘Violent indifference to women’ and gender stereotypes affect top ticket

November 6, 2024

Kate Manne, associate professor of philosophy, and Charlotte Townsend, an expert on misogyny and gender inequality, share how sexism may have shaped this election.

Law, Government & Public Policy

Cornell experts analyze rhetoric used by both campaigns in final stretch

October 29, 2024

Following former President Trump’s campaign rally at Madison Square Garden on Sunday, Cornell University experts are weighing in on the impact and implications of the rhetoric used by both the former president and other guest speakers and whether the response from Democrats so far has been effective.

Law and Policy

What a Harris candidacy means: Cornell experts weigh in

July 23, 2024

As Vice President Kamala Harris garners crucial support for her presidential campaign, Cornell University experts are prepared to discuss the potential implications and challenges she might face.

Law and Policy

Unwanted advances: consent researcher, feminist philosopher on Luis Rubiales

August 29, 2023

Vanessa Bohns, social psychologist and professor of organizational behavior at Cornell University, says downplaying the position Luis Rubiales put Jenni Hermoso in is consistent with previous research on consent. Kate Manne, associate professor of philosophy with a focus on feminist philosophy, is available to discuss the nuances of Rubiales’ actions and responses within the context of the #MeToo era.

Arts and Sciences
Industrial and Labor Relations
International

Leaked SCOTUS opinion represents ‘new level of misogyny’

May 3, 2022

Kate Manne is a professor of philosophy at Cornell University and author of the book “Down Girl: The Logic of Misogyny,” and she discusses how the leaked Supreme Court decision on Roe v. Wade is a "new level of misogyny."

Law and Policy

Cornell experts on SCOTUS, abortion rights

May 4, 2022

Cornell experts react to the leaked SCOTUS opinion that would overturn the landmark abortion case Roe v. Wade.

Law and Policy

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