The true story of Lois Jenson, a petite single mother, who was among the first women hired by a northern Minnesota iron mine in 1975. In this brutal workplace, female miners were relentlessly threatened with pornographic graffiti, denigrating language, stalking, and physical assaults. Terrified of l
Class action : the landmark case that changed sexual harassment law
β Scribed by Bingham, Clara
- Publisher
- New York : Anchor Books
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Includes bibliographical references (pages 387-388)
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
<p>"The Constitution promises liberty to all within its reach."<BR> —<I>Obergefell v. Hodges</I><BR> <BR> In the United States of America, the legislative branch is responsible for creating legislation, while the executive branch is responsible for signing that legislation and enforcing it. Bu
Sexual harassment is one of the most problematic issues in the American workplace and one that has captured much media attention following a number of high-profile lawsuits and congressional hearings. This increased awareness, along with several landmark developments such as the availability of dama
Includes bibliographical references (p. [241]-243) and index
Digitized at Georgetown University Law Library
<div><p>When it was published twenty-five years ago, Catharine MacKinnonβs pathbreaking work <i>Sexual Harassment of Working Women </i>had<i> </i>a major impact on the development of sexual harassment law. The U.S. Supreme Court accepted her theory of sexual harassment in 1986. Here MacKinnon collab