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