Toxic Resilience: How Survivors Normalize Abuse to Survive—and How Employers Weaponize It
Introduction: When Survival Is Used Against You Survivors of workplace sexual harassment often face a cruel paradox: the very behaviors […]
Introduction: When Survival Is Used Against You Survivors of workplace sexual harassment often face a cruel paradox: the very behaviors […]
Introduction Despite decades of civil rights enforcement and public awareness, misconceptions about workplace sexual harassment persist. These myths don’t just
Introduction Civil rights settlements are supposed to resolve harm. In practice, they often conceal it—and enable it to repeat. When
I. Introduction Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 promises that employees can report sexual harassment without fear
Weaponized Compliance: How Employers Use Investigations to Silence Harassment Victims Read Post »
I. Introduction In elite academic institutions across the country, the most insidious forms of sexual harassment do not always begin
Every year, billions of taxpayer dollars are quietly used to settle lawsuits involving civil rights violations committed by public entities.
Summary: Across the United States, police departments quietly spend billions in taxpayer dollars to settle lawsuits involving sexual harassment, discrimination,
The Public Pays for Police Misconduct—So Why Can’t We See the Bill? Read Post »
A Legal Commentary on Hostile Work Environment and Structural Coercion in Dual Dependency Relationships I. Introduction The Appellate Division’s
When Employer Becomes Landlord: Abuse of Power in Ferdous v. Hasan Read Post »
I. Introduction The Supreme Court of the State of New York, County of New York, recently issued a significant ruling