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As the female professor who has accused US Supreme Court pick Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault gives her testimony, women across the US have been reacting on social media.

Many who support Christine Blasey Ford, speaking publicly for the first time, drew attention to what they see as a historic moment for women's rights.

But those who back Mr Kavanaugh wrote that Ms Ford was acting throughout her testimony, and suggested her accusation was part of a Democratic plot to derail the judge's confirmation to the Senate.

Law students tweeted pictures of empty classrooms as they gathering around television screens, while #KavanaughHearings trended globally.

The question of whether to believe Ms Ford's testimony was at the forefront of comments online.

Women tweeted hashtags #BelieveWomen linked to the Me Too movement and focussed on Ms Ford holding back tears as she spoke. But women using #BackBrett highlighted Ms Ford using notes as she spoke.

Many commented on the bravery required for an alleged assault survivor to describe her ordeal on the national stage, focussing on Ms Ford's recollection from the night that "their [the men's] laughter at my expense" was her strongest memory.

Skip Twitter post by @AlannaVagianos Dr. Christine Blasey Ford just talked about the laughter. The laughter Kavanaugh and Judge shared at the expense of her safety, her bodily autonomy, her own joy. I've got chills. #KavanaughHearings — Alanna Vagianos (@AlannaVagianos) September 27, 2018 Report

Founder of the Me Too movement, Tarana Burke, commented from the hearing that "listening to this woman's voice shake as she pushes through this moment... my heart."

However, women who support Mr Kavanaugh suggested that Ms Ford is not credible. "As a woman, a mother, and a former victim of assault myself, how any of you feminazis out there are buying this is completely beyond me," wrote @RebekahWorsham online.

Media playback is unsupported on your device Media caption Women from both sides were protesting on Capitol Hill on Thursday ahead of the hearing.

Another wrote, "she is an expert in pyschology, so she knows how to play an audience."

Ms Ford's quiet and exacting testimony was applauded for its use of scientific logic as she explained to the Judiciary Committee why she was 100% confident in her recollection that her assailant was Brett Kavanaugh.

"Dr. Blasey Ford answering these questions with her specific expertise is GREAT," wrote journalist Jessica Valenti on Twitter.

"Dr Ford's scientific breakdown of how a person normally embeds memories was everything," commented @girlsreallyrule, while comedian Kathleen Madigan wrote, "Dr Ford just mic drop some science of memory on the committee."

Skip Twitter post by @girlsreallyrule Dr. Ford's scientific breakdown of how a person normally embeds memories into the brain after experiencing events, complete with brain chemicals and process was EVERYTHING. #KavanaughHearings — Amee Vanderpool (@girlsreallyrule) September 27, 2018 Report

Others commented on the largely male make-up of the panel hearing Dr Ford's testimony, suggesting that it was an example of "institutional patriarchy".

"[Senator] Chuck Grassley is now interrupting Senator Feinstein, the most powerful woman in the room, during her opening statement. Lovely," wrote @Charlotte Clymer on Twitter.

Skip Twitter post by @lynnsweet You tell me how this looks: Sitting below the 11 white Republican men on the Senate Judiciary Committee is the female they hired to ask their questions to Blasey Ford. #KavanaughHearings pic.twitter.com/smoVn0as1l — Lynn Sweet (@lynnsweet) September 27, 2018 Report

But some Republican women watching the hearings did not change their minds about whether the accusations should prevent Mr Kavanaugh from joining the Supreme Court.

Skip Twitter post by @kayleighmcenany Chairman Grassley is correctly highlighting the political antics of Democrats who sat on this allegation for months!



If Democrats cared about the merits of the allegation, they would have raised this far sooner. Instead, they played a political game.#KavanaughHearings — Kayleigh McEnany (@kayleighmcenany) September 27, 2018 Report

By Georgina Rannard, UGC & Social News