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Author: Rigel Oliveri

Posted on January 7, 2020

Title VII Damages Provisions, 42 USC s.1981a (2012)

These provisions allow for punitive and compensatory damages

Posted on January 7, 2020

Title VII Enforcement Provisions, 42 USC s.2000e-5 (2012)

These provisions allow for equitable remedies, including back pay, and injunctive relief.

Posted on January 7, 2020

Megan E. Wooster, Sexual Harassment Law — The Jury is Wrong as a Matter of Law, 32 U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev. 215 (2010)

Article

Posted on January 7, 2020

Theresa Beiner, Let the Jury Decide: The Gap Between What Judges and Reasonable People Believe is Sexually Harassing, 75 S. Cal. L. Rev. 791 (2002)

Article

Posted on January 7, 2020

Nancy Ehrenreich, Pluralist Myth and Powerless Men: The Ideology of Reasonableness in Sexual Harassment Law, 99 Yale L.J. 1177 (1990)

Article

Posted on January 7, 2020

Ellison v. Brady, 924 F.2d 872 (9th Cir. 1991)

Opinion

Posted on January 7, 2020

Rabidue v. Osceola Refining Co., 805 F.2d 611 (6th Cir. 1986)

opinion

Posted on January 7, 2020

Reed v. Shepard, 939 F.2d 484 (7th Cir. 1991)

Opinion

Posted on January 7, 2020

Carr v. Allison Gas, 32 F.3d 1007 (7th Cir. 1994)

Opinion

Posted on January 7, 2020

Burns v. McGregor Electronic Industries, 955 F.2d 559 (8th Cir. 1992)

Opinion

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