Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-2020
Abstract
This Essay examines the legal profession’s role in sexual harassment, particularly in the federal courts. It argues that individuals in the profession have both an individual and collective responsibility for the professional norms that have allowed harassment to happen with little recourse for the people subject to the harassment. It suggests that the legal profession should engage in a sustained, public reflection about how our words, actions, attitudes, and institutional arrangements allow harassment to happen, and about the many different ways that we can prevent and address harassment.
Recommended Citation
Litman, Leah. "On Sexual Harassment in the Judiciary." Deeva Shah, co-author. Nw. U. L. Rev. 115, no. 2 (2020): 599-645.
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