The Real Precedent in the Ellen Pao Case Happened Out of Court

Ellen Pao, the former Kleiner Perkins Caulfield & Byers junior partner who sued the high-powered Silicon Valley venture capital firm for gender discrimination after she was allegedly sexually harassed, targeted for revenge by 

Ellen Pao's lawyer Therese Lawless today stepped away from the details of the case and gave an impassioned rallying cry for women in Silicon Valley who just want their seat at the table. The lawsuit — filed by Pao against 

Ellen Pao's lawyer Therese Lawless today stepped away from the details of the case and gave an impassioned rallying cry for women in Silicon Valley who just want their seat at the table. The lawsuit — filed by Pao against 

The jury was sent back to deliberate again on one of the four counts, but then came back against Pao.

NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Nitasha Tiku of The Verge about the latest in the Silicon Valley gender discrimination trial of Ellen Pao. Pao is suing a venture capital firm for $16 million in damages. AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: A jury of six men and six women