WorldBill Cosby’s Canadian accuser stands tall at his trialAndrea Constand gave an unflinching account in testimony of being drugged and sexually assaulted by the comedian, saying, ’I wanted it to stop’
CultureBill Cosby’s accusers are already under attack at his trialOn Day 1, the comedian’s lawyer turned to the oldest stratagem when defending sexual assault charges: turn the tables on the complainant
SocietyBill Cosby finally goes to trial: FAQThe winding path of allegations, denials, civil action and criminal prosecution has led to a courtroom in Pennsylvania. Here’s what you need to know.
NewsThe sacrifices of Canada’s female military trailblazerLt.-Gen. Christine Whitecross explains how she made it to the highest reaches of the Canadian Forces—as she heads for a new post with NATO
SocietyHow to address sex assault on the subway lineA Toronto Transit Commission report finds sexual assault on public transit is rising—yet remains underground
NewsThe Robin Camp case: Who judges judges?Justice Robin Camp’s mishandling of a rape case raises questions about the training and accountability of Canadian judges
CanadaRobin Camp testimony: Eight things we learned about the judgeRobin Camp is sorry, has taken training to recognize his bias—but still can’t explain his most controversial comments
CanadaWhat’s at stake in the case of Justice Robin CampThe Alberta judge is under review by a panel of his peers. His critics say it’s about more than his words.
BooksHow we judge sexual assault perpetrators—and their victimsZoe Whittall’s latest novel navigates the minefield of consent, rape and insiders turned to the outside
TechnologySwipe for yes: Apps that document sexual consentThe makers of apps that document permission-to-proceed hope to sharpen blurry lines—and tackle sex assault. But others have concerns.