Over 30,000 people work for the federal judiciary, a system that the public relies on for redressing sexual and workplace harassment. And yet, those 30,000 employees go to work each and every day without the protection of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, which prohibits employment discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, and national origin. Now, some employees are taking the federal judiciary to court for sexual harassment in the workplace. Ashley Erickson talks with Ally Coll and Deeva Shah about this litigation and the reforms needed to protect the employees who keep our courts running.
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Today's Host: Ashley Erickson, ACS Director of Network Advancement
Guest: Ally Coll, President and Co-Founder of The Purple Campaign
Guest: Deeva Shah, Associate at Keker, Van Nest & Peters
Link: "On Sexual Harassment in the Judiciary" by Leah Litman and Deeva Shah
Link: "Enough is Not Enough: Reflection on Sexual Harassment in the Federal Judiciary" by Olivia Warren
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