How Ruth Bader Ginsburg Cut Down on the Supreme Court’s ‘Manterrupting’
Most women in the workplace have experienced manterrupting – the practice of male counterparts interrupting females while engaged in business meetings. But you may be surprised to learn that even the women who have reached the highest court in the America, the U.S. Supreme Court, also experience this cognitive bias. Two researchers, Tonja Jacobi and Dylan Schweer, from the Northwestern Pritzker School of Law found that female Justices were subject to 52%…