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Example 24 – Undergraduate science student

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The Goluszek court was confronted with a male plaintiff who had never been married and had never lived anywhere but in his mother’s home. Goluszek was surrounded by makes in his work environment and the men constantly teased him about not having a girlfriend and not engaging in sexual activities. They periodically showed him pictures of nude women, told him they would arrange sex for him, accused him of being gay or bisexual and made other sex-related comments. Virtually nothing was done when Goluszek reported this activity to his supervisors. In fact, they joined in the fray.

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Bennett-Alexander, Dawn D. “same-gender harassment: The Supreme Court allows coverage under Title VII.” Labor Law Journal 49. 4 (1998): 928-937.

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Example 23- Undergraduate science student

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On September 17, 1990, Lisa Olson, a sports reporter for The Boston Herald, charged five football players of the just-defeated New England Patriots with sexual harassment for making sexually suggestive and offensive remarks to her when she entered their locker room to conduct a post-game interview. The incident amounted to nothing short of “mind rape,” according to Olson.

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