Tag: Blog

Insights on Complex Legal Challenges

Strategic perspectives on civil rights, employment discrimination, sexual harassment, police misconduct, retaliation, and institutional accountability.

The myth of professionalism covering up abuse; institutional betrayal breaking through the surface.
BlogApr 7, 2025

Myths and Misconceptions About Sexual Harassment in the Workplace: What the Law Actually Covers—and What Employers Don’t Want You to Know

Introduction Despite decades of civil rights enforcement and public awareness, misconceptions about workplace sexual harassment persist. These myths don’t just obscure the truth—they actively...

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When the Foundation Cracks Accountability Must Rise - Symbolic of Organizational Failures
BlogApr 6, 2025

From Misconduct to Misgovernance: What Civil Rights Settlements Reveal About Institutional Failure

Introduction Civil rights settlements are supposed to resolve harm. In practice, they often conceal it—and enable it to repeat. When public institutions quietly pay...

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Latina Female Victim of Sexual Harassment Looking Distressed from Retaliation
BlogApr 6, 2025

Weaponized Compliance: How Employers Use Investigations to Silence Harassment Victims

I. Introduction Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 promises that employees can report sexual harassment without fear of retaliation. In theory,...

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Female postgraduate student distressed with mentor in the background
BlogApr 6, 2025

The Institutionalization of Coercion: Academic Power, Grooming, and the Law’s Blind Spots

I. Introduction In elite academic institutions across the country, the most insidious forms of sexual harassment do not always begin with an overt proposition...

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A distressed female officer seated in the locker room
BlogApr 5, 2025

The Hidden Cost of Silence: Why President Trump Should Sign an Executive Order Requiring Civil Rights Settlement Transparency

Every year, billions of taxpayer dollars are quietly used to settle lawsuits involving civil rights violations committed by public entities. From city police departments...

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A Financial Model for Reform [Public Reporting of Settlement Costs]
BlogApr 4, 2025

The Public Pays for Police Misconduct—So Why Can’t We See the Bill?

Summary: Across the United States, police departments quietly spend billions in taxpayer dollars to settle lawsuits involving sexual harassment, discrimination, retaliation, and other civil...

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A woman standing in a narrow hallway between two doors—one labeled “Work” and the other “Home”
BlogApr 3, 2025

When Employer Becomes Landlord: Abuse of Power in Ferdous v. Hasan

A Legal Commentary on Hostile Work Environment and Structural Coercion in Dual Dependency Relationships   I. Introduction The Appellate Division’s March 2025 decision in...

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Represents the isolation of whistleblowers or officers of color pushed to the margins
BlogApr 3, 2025

Race, Retaliation, and Reform: Why Pierluissi v. City of New York Matters Now More Than Ever

I. Introduction The Supreme Court of the State of New York, County of New York, recently issued a significant ruling in Carl Pierluissi v....

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Brazzano Case Visual with Larger Disclaimer
BlogApr 1, 2025

Breaking the Silence: What Brazzano v. Thompson Hine LLP Reveals About Gender Discrimination, Retaliation, and the Limits of Forced Arbitration in BigLaw

The federal lawsuit filed by attorney Rebecca Brazzano against Thompson Hine LLP, a nationally recognized BigLaw firm, offers a rare glimpse into how gender...

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