Sandra F. Sperino / Feb. & Mar. 2014

Sandra presented her article The Tort Label at the John Marshall School of Law and at the University of Cincinnati College of Law Faculty Downtown Teach-In, which raises funds for student scholarships at UC Law.  She was invited to participate in a panel discussion about the 50th anniversary of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act at the Southeastern Association of Law Schools conference in August of 2014.  She taught a class on employment law for nursing students at the University of Cincinnati School of Nursing.
Several of Sandra’s articles were cited.
  • Chaos Theory: The Unintended Consequences of Expanding Individual Liability Under the Family and Medical Leave Act, 9 Emp. Rts. & Emp. Pol’y J. 175 (2005), in Matthew Bodie, Participation as a Theory of Employment, 89 Notre Dame L. Rev. 661 (2013);
  • Judicial Preemption of Punitive Damages, 78 U. Cin. L. Rev. 227, 243 (2009), in Joseph A. Seiner, Weathering Wal-Mart, 89 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1343 (2014).
  • Disparate Impact or Negative Impact? The Future of Non-Intentional Discrimination Claims Brought by the Elderly, 13 Elder L.J. 339, in Prina Alon-Shenker, Nonhiring and Dismissal of Senior Workers: Is It All About the Money?, 35 Comp. Lab. L. & Pol’y 159 (2014).

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