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California Supreme Court Holds Employees Can Sue for Sexual Harassment Based on Extreme Sexual Favoritism


by Seyfarth Shaw LLP View Firm Credentials
Chicago Office

May 27, 2006

Previously published on July 21, 2005

On July 18, 2005, the California Supreme Court permitted two female prison employees to maintain a sexual harassment suit alleging that the prison warden created a hostile environment by giving unwarranted favoritism to his female lovers. Miller v. Department of Corrections, No. S114097, 2005...


 

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