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Labor/Employment

Mar. 26, 2003

Before It Starts

Forum Column - By Angela M. Bradstreet and Gowon Song - In 1998, two U.S. Supreme Court cases, Burlington Industries v. Ellerth and Faragher v. City of Boca Raton , held that employers may be held vicariously liable for supervisory employees' sexual harassment of subordinates in Title VII sex discrimination cases.

        Forum Column
        
        By Angela M. Bradstreet and Gowon Song
        
        In 1998, two U.S. Supreme Court cases,
Burlington Industries v. Ellerth and Faragher v. City...

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