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Study: Female Supreme Court Justices Interrupted More Than Male Counterparts

A new study from researchers at Northwestern University finds that male Supreme Court justices interrupt female justices three times as often as they interrupt each other.

Here & Now‘s Jeremy Hobson speaks with Curt Nickisch (@CurtNickisch), senior editor at the Harvard Business Review, about the study’s findings.

  • Harvard Business Review: Female Supreme Court Justices Are Interrupted More By Male Justices And Advocates
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