KEY POINTS
  • A new book on Ruth Bader Ginsburg explores the Supreme Court justice's thoughts on the #MeToo movement.
  • Her new book details her hope that non-disclosure agreements, which have come under fire in sexual misconduct cases, "will not be enforced by the courts."
  • Several women have spoken out about their encounters with disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein and other high-profile men despite the financial and legal risk of violating the agreements.
United States Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg .

A new book on Ruth Bader Ginsburg explores the Supreme Court justice's thoughts on the #MeToo movement and her hope that non-disclosure agreements, which have come under fire in sexual misconduct cases, "will not be enforced by the courts."

Several women have spoken out about their encounters with disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein and other high-profile men despite the financial and legal risk of violating the agreements. Others, including former Fox news anchor Gretchen Carlson, want to be released from the confidentiality clauses, concluding they only serve to cover up abuse and keep victims silent.