Violence Against Women: A Crisis in Australia? Australia is among the least violent countries in the world. There are things we should do to make women safer, but we should not succumb to a crisis narrative. Russell Blackford 31 Jul 2024 · 12 min read
Harvard’s Flawed Response to Ronald Sullivan Joining Weinstein’s Defense Team Students demanding his ouster have difficulty making the essential distinction between a lawyer and his client. Jeffrey S. Flier 5 Mar 2019 · 10 min read
The Aziz Ansari Paradox The Aziz Ansari paradox hurts the feminist movement, and therefore also hurts vulnerable women and girls. Louise Perry 28 Feb 2019 · 9 min read
How the #MeToo Movement Helped Create a Script for False Accusers Web sites such as Project Unbreakable, notwithstanding the good intentions behind their creation, can serve as a resource kit for dishonest complainants. Diana Davison 6 Nov 2018 · 10 min read
Privilege and Double Standards at the Kavanaugh Hearings One would hope that senators could have worked together to examine the available evidence in a manner that showed respect for all parties involved. Gideon Scopes 8 Oct 2018 · 10 min read
Campus Counsellors and the Politicization of Sexual Assault What I mean by that is the narrative extolled by university trained feminists that implies assault victims are victims for life and have been irreparably damaged. Irene Ogrizek 26 Nov 2017 · 9 min read
Sweden's Sexual Assault Crisis Presents a Feminist Paradox Such levels of gang violence are without parallel in Sweden’s modern history. And with police busy dealing with gang murders and shootings, rape victims wait for justice. Paulina Neuding 10 Oct 2017 · 8 min read