Women are finding their voice when it comes to speaking out against sexual harassment. But is the conversation coming at the expense of due process? A roundup of editorials Thursday takes a look at the issue.

Opinions from the left:

1. #MeToo movement goes too far

From The Baltimore Sun: Whatever the charge, those accused of sexual misconduct are owed due process.

2.  Has a sexual harassment backlash begun?

From syndicated columnist Clarence Page: No, refusing to hire women is not the answer to the problem of sexual harassment.

3. Dear Matt Damon, here's what we want from you

From New York Magazine: How can Matt Damon still be so tone deaf (and quiet) on the sexual harassment culture in Hollywood?

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